On the control of automatic processes: a parallel distributed processing account of the Stroop effect.

JD Cohen, K Dunbar, JL McClelland - Psychological review, 1990 - psycnet.apa.org
Traditional views of automaticity are in need of revision. For example, automaticity often has
been treated as an all-or-none phenomenon, and traditional theories have held that …

Toward a translational model of Stroop interference

RA Virzi, HE Egeth - Memory & cognition, 1985 - Springer
Abstract Models of the Stroop effect that postulate single, centralized processing stations are
fundamentally incorrect. A translational model is proposed in which parallel processing …

Stroop process dissociations: the relationship between facilitation and interference.

DS Lindsay, LL Jacoby - Journal of Experimental Psychology …, 1994 - psycnet.apa.org
LL Jacoby's (see record 1992-07943-001)" process dissociation procedure" was used to
quantitatively estimate the contributions of color-naming and word-reading processes to …

Controlling Stroop interference: Evidence from a bilingual task.

J Tzelgov, A Henik, D Leiser - Journal of experimental psychology …, 1990 - psycnet.apa.org
Skilled performance is often associated with automaticity. Automatic processes are generally
thought of as uncontrollable so that automaticity implies the lack of control. The Stroop Color …

A parallel distributed processing approach to automaticity

JD Cohen, D Servan-Schreiber… - The American journal of …, 1992 - JSTOR
We consider how a particular set of information processing principles, developed within the
parallel distributed processing (PDP) framework, can address issues concerning …

Response time distributions and the Stroop Task: a test of the Cohen, Dunbar, and McClelland (1990) model.

DJ Mewhort, JG Braun, A Heathcote - Journal of Experimental …, 1992 - psycnet.apa.org
The model by JD Cohen et al (1990) was tested for Strooplike interference tasks by studying
the shape of the distribution of response latencies produced by Ss and by the model. The …

The Stroop task: The" gold standard" of attentional measures.

CM MacLeod - Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 1992 - psycnet.apa.org
More than 700 studies sought to explain some nuance of the Stroop effect (CM MacLeod;
see record 1991-14380-001). Thousands of others have been directly or indirectly …

Training and Stroop-like interference: evidence for a continuum of automaticity.

CM MacLeod, K Dunbar - Journal of Experimental Psychology …, 1988 - psycnet.apa.org
Three experiments varied the extent of practice in an analog of the Stroop color-word task.
Each experiment involved four phases:(a) baseline naming of four familiar colors,(b) training …

The effects of irrelevant stimuli: 1. The time course of stimulus–stimulus and stimulus–response consistency effects with Stroop-like stimuli, Simon-like tasks, and their …

S Kornblum, GT Stevens, A Whipple… - Journal of Experimental …, 1999 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract [Correction Notice: An erratum for this article was reported in Vol 36 (3) of Journal of
Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance (see record 2010-10162 …

Selective and divided Attention in a Stroop task.

DG Lowe, JO Mitterer - Canadian Journal of Psychology/Revue …, 1982 - psycnet.apa.org
Three experiments employed a modified version of the Stroop Color-Word Test to document
some conditions under which attention may be differentially deployed. Ss were 66 …