The Emotional Stroop Task: Assessing Cognitive Performance under Exposure to Emotional Content

Issue: 112
Published: Jun 29, 2016
Abstract
The emotional Stroop effect (ESE) is the result of longer naming latencies to ink colors of emotion words than to ink colors of neutral words. The difference shows that people are affected by the emotional content conveyed by the carrier words even though they are irrelevant to the color-naming task at hand. The ESE has been widely deployed with patient populations, as well as with non-selected populations, because the emotion words can be...
Paper Details
Title
The Emotional Stroop Task: Assessing Cognitive Performance under Exposure to Emotional Content
Published Date
Jun 29, 2016
Issue
112
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