Practice and Colour-Word Integration in Stroop Interference.
Congruency effects were examined using a manual response version of the Stroop task in which the relationship between the colour word and its hue on incongruent trials was either kept constant or varied randomly across different pairings within the stimulus set. Congruency effects were increased in the condition where the incongruent hue-word relations were maintained. This effect was observed even when only a single letter was coloured rather than the [...]
Memory dynamics and decision making in younger and older adults
The main aim of this research was to study whether memory [...]
Disruption of taste trace by MK-801 administration
La administración sistémica de antagonistas de NMDA produce una interrupción de [...]
Onset and offset as determinants of the Simon effect
We investigated the presence and the characteristics of the Simon [...]
Phonetic category cues in adult-directed speech: Evidence from three languages with distinct vowel characteristics
Using an artificial language learning manipulation, Maye, Werker, and Gerken [...]
