EFTA01113830Set 9
16p11,914w
Glass & Singer, 1972), and the
when people are managing stress. For example, West and Stroop Task (Glass & Singer, 1972). These tasks all required
Lennox (1992) reported that smoking level among ... effect inboth a
Previous research has found that the repeated practice of
laboratory task (Stroop Test; Stroop, 1935) and on a range of
self-control was followed by increments ... reported day-to-day behaviors. Performance on the
formance (Muraven, Baumeister, & Tice, 1999; Oaten &
Stroop Test deteriorated following thought suppression, a
Cheng, 2005b; Oaten, Cheng, & Baumeister, 2003). In the
form
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EFTA01098878Set 9
2005-11-2042p34,835w
system activated during that task-switching (as opposed to continuing to do the same
Stroop interference and other cognitive control paradigms. It task) activates the neural system associated with executive ... obvious, but most studies of the Lindenberger, 2000; Mayr, 2000; van Asselen & Ridderinkhof,
classic Stroop effect still tend to administer the conditions in 2000) and higher for children than ... Incongruent trials. Children 7-10
and saying the color of the ink in the Stroop task. To report the years of age, however, showed greater costs in accuracy when
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EFTA01087797Set 9
30p10,936w
same video without any
instructions to regulate their responses. In a replication, the Stroop
task was used to manipulate ego depletion. Participants were then
told that they would have ... while watching the video or who had per-
formed the easy version of the Stroop task), attachment style made
no difference because nearly everyone succeeded at choosing topics
of intermediate ... whose strength had been depleted by the emo-
tion control exercise or the difficult Stroop task. In that condition,
avoidant participants chose low-intimacy topics, and anxious/am-
bivalent participants favored
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EFTA00615029Set 9
2011-08-157p5,968w
Right) Demonstration
vocalization of four different words: "up," "down," "left," and "right." (B of Stroop effects in EEG measured with a passive EES.
842 12 AUGUST 2011 VOL 333 SCIENCE ... with EES
reveals well-known cognitive phenomena such A Highly Conserved Neutralizing
as the Stroop effekt (33,34). In these experiments,
subjects randomly presented with congruent or
incongment
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EFTA01167359Set 9
2011-08-157p5,969w
Right) Demonstration
vocalization of four different words: "up," "down," "left," and "right." (B of Stroop effects in EEG measured with a passive EES.
842 12 AUGUST 2011 VOL 333 SCIENCE ... with EES
reveals well-known cognitive phenomena such A Highly Conserved Neutralizing
as the Stroop effekt (33,34). In these experiments,
subjects randomly presented with congruent or
incongment
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EFTA01102178Set 9
2011-08-157p5,968w
Right) Demonstration
vocalization of four different words: "up," "down," "left," and "right." (B of Stroop effects in EEG measured with a passive EES.
842 12 AUGUST 2011 VOL 333 SCIENCE ... with EES
reveals well-known cognitive phenomena such A Highly Conserved Neutralizing
as the Stroop effekt (33,34). In these experiments,
subjects randomly presented with congruent or
incongment
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet%209/EFTA01102178.pdf