Evidence accumulation in the integrated and primed Stroop tasks |
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Authors: | Sachiko Kinoshita Bianca de Wit Melissa Aji Dennis Norris |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Psychology,Macquarie University,Sydney,Australia;2.ARC Centre of Excellence in Cognition and its Disorders (CCD),Macquarie University,Sydney,Australia;3.Department of Cognitive Science,Macquarie University,Sydney,Australia;4.MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit,Cambridge,UK;5.Department of Psychology & CCD,Macquarie University,Sydney,Australia |
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Abstract: | We report distributional analyses of response times (RT) in two variants of the color-word Stroop task using manual keypress responses. In the classic Stroop task, in which the color and word dimensions are integrated into a single stimulus, the Stroop congruence effect increased across the quantiles. In contrast, in the primed Stroop task, in which the distractor word is presented ahead of colored symbols, the Stroop congruence effect was manifested solely as a distributional shift, remaining constant across the quantiles. The distributional-shift pattern mirrors the semantic-priming effect that has been reported in semantic categorization tasks. The results are interpreted within the framework of evidence accumulation, and implications for the roles of task conflict and informational conflict are discussed. |
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