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Stroop interference based on the synaesthetic qualities of auditory pitchWALKER, P; SMITH, S.Perception (London. Print). 1984, Vol 13, Num 1, pp 75-81, issn 0301-0066Article

Phonological recoding for reading: the effect of concurrent articulation in a Stroop taskCHMIEL, N.British journal of psychology (1953). 1984, Vol 75, Num 2, pp 213-220, issn 0007-1269Article

On the nature of absolute pitchZAKAY, D; ROZINER, I; BEN-ARZI, S et al.Archiv für Psychologie. 1984, Vol 136, Num 2, pp 163-166, issn 0066-6475Article

LEE-EFFEKT UND INTERFERENZ: EIN PLANVERSUCH ZUM ZUSAMMENHANG VON VERZOEGERTER AKUSTISCHER RUECKMELDUNG UND INTERFERENZ. = EFFET-LEE ET INTERFERENCE: ESSAI D'UN PLAN SUR LA RELATION ENTRE L'EFFET DE LA RETROACTION ACOUSTIQUE ET L'INTERFERENCESTURM B; SCHULZ T.1975; Z. EXPER. ANGEW. PSYCHOL.; DTSCH.; DA. 1975; VOL. 22; NO 4; PP. 668-692; ABS. ANGL. FR.; BIBL. 2 P.Article

STROOP-INTERFERENZ: THEORIE UND DATEN. = INTERFERENCES STROOP: THEORIE ET DONNEESSCHULZ T.1978; PSYCHOL. BEITR.; DTSCH.; DA. 1978; VOL. 20; NO 1; PP. 72-114; ABS. ANGL. FR.; BIBL. 4 P. 1/2Article

On processing dominance: comment on PomerantzWARD, L. M.Journal of experimental psychology. General. 1983, Vol 112, Num 4, pp 541-546, issn 0096-3445Article

Semantic activation of noun concepts in contextWHITNEY, P; MCKAY, T; KELLAS, G et al.Journal of experimental psychology. Learning, memory, and cognition. 1985, Vol 11, Num 1, pp 126-135, issn 0278-7393Article

Cardiac reactivity and preserved performance under stress: Two sides of the same coin?PATTYN, Nathalie; MAIRESSE, Olivier; CORTOOS, Aisha et al.International journal of psychophysiology. 2014, Vol 93, Num 1, pp 30-37, issn 0167-8760, 8 p.Article

Locus of the age-Stroop interference relationshipPANEK, P. E; RUSH, M. C; SLADE, L. A et al.The Journal of genetic psychology. 1984, Vol 145, Num 2, pp 209-216, issn 0022-1325Article

AN AUDITORY STROOP EFFECT WITH JUDGMENTS OF SPEAKER GENDERGREEN EJ; BARBER PJ.1981; PERCEPT. PSYCHOPHYS.; ISSN 0031-5117; USA; DA. 1981; VOL. 30; NO 5; PP. 459-466; BIBL. 28 REF.Article

A FUNCTIONAL MODEL TO LOCALIZE THE CONFLICT UNDERLYING THE STROOP PHENOMENON.GLASER WR; DOLT MO.1977; PSYCHOL. RES.; GERM.; DA. 1977; VOL. 39; NO 4; PP. 287-310; BIBL. 1 P. 1/2Article

Mesurer la résistance à l'interférence chez l'enfant : Elaboration d'un nouveau test à « effet stroop » = Development of resistance to interference capacitiesPENNEQUIN, Valérie; NANTY, Isabelle; KHOMSI, Abdelhamid et al.Année Psychologique. 2004, Vol 104, Num 2, pp 203-226, issn 0003-5033, 24 p.Article

Hyperventilation and attention : effects of hypocapnia on performance in a Stroop taskVAN DIEST, I; STEGEN, K; VAN DE WOESTIJNE, K. P et al.Biological psychology. 2000, Vol 53, Num 2-3, pp 233-252, issn 0301-0511Article

Comparing color-word and picture-word Stroop-like effects: a test of the Glaser and Glaser (1989) modelDE HOUWER, J; FIAS, W; D'YDEWALLE, G et al.Psychological research. 1994, Vol 56, Num 4, pp 293-300, issn 0340-0727Article

Cognitive control in bilinguals: Advantages in Stimulus-Stimulus inhibitionBLUMENFELD, Henrike K; MARIAN, Viorica.Bilingualism (Cambridge. Print). 2014, Vol 17, Num 3, pp 610-629, issn 1366-7289, 20 p.Article

Inducing a Stroop EffectPOTHOS, Emmanuel M; TAPPER, Katy.Applied cognitive psychology. 2010, Vol 24, Num 7, pp 1021-1033, issn 0888-4080, 13 p.Article

The role of time pressure on the emotional Stroop taskSHARMA, Dinkar; MCKENNA, Frank P.British journal of psychology (1953). 2001, Vol 92, Num 3, pp 471-481, issn 0007-1269Article

Task dependence in color-naming latency among dietersHUON, G. F; BROWN, L. B.The International journal of eating disorders (Print). 1996, Vol 19, Num 4, pp 405-410, issn 0276-3478Article

Object-based attentional selection can modulate the Stroop effectWÜHR, Peter; WASZAK, Florian.Memory & cognition. 2003, Vol 31, Num 6, pp 983-994, issn 0090-502X, 12 p.Article

Task-switching costs, stroop-costs, and executive control : A correlational studyWARD, Geoff; ROBERTS, Maxwell J; PHILLIPS, Louise H et al.The Quarterly journal of experimental psychology. A. Human experimental psychology. 2001, Vol 54, Num 2, pp 491-511, issn 0272-4987Article

Processing in the stroop task : Mental set as a determinant of performanceBAUER, B; BESNER, D.Canadian journal of experimental psychology. 1997, Vol 51, Num 1, pp 61-68, issn 1196-1961Article

Depth cues do not underlie attentional modulations of the Stroop effectWUHR, Peter; WELTLE, Martina.Memory & cognition. 2005, Vol 33, Num 4, pp 676-680, issn 0090-502X, 5 p.Article

Correlates of modified stroop tasks, reading ability, and mental ability among college studentsTOMA, R. J.Perceptual and motor skills. 1991, Vol 72, Num 3, pp 961-962, issn 0031-5125, 1Article

P50 sensory gating and attentional performanceLI WAN; FRIEDMAN, Bruce H; BOUTROS, Nash N et al.International journal of psychophysiology. 2008, Vol 67, Num 2, pp 91-100, issn 0167-8760, 10 p.Article

A reverse Stroop effect without translation or reading difficultyBLAIS, Chris; BESNER, Derek.Psychonomic bulletin & review. 2007, Vol 14, Num 3, pp 466-469, issn 1069-9384, 4 p.Article

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