2014
DOI: 10.3389/fnagi.2014.00128
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Age-related effects on event-related brain potentials in a congruence/incongruence judgment color-word Stroop task

Abstract: We examined the event-related brain potentials elicited by color-word stimuli in a Stroop task in which healthy participants (young and old) had to judge whether the meaning and the color of the stimulus were congruent or incongruent. The Stroop effect occurred in both age groups, with longer reaction times in the older group than in the young group for both types of stimuli, but no difference in the number of errors made by either group. Although the N2 and P3b latencies were longer in the older than in the y… Show more

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“…A congruent/incongruent judgment Stroop task (word-color stimuli: Stroop, 1935 ) was administered to assess executive sustained attention, conflict monitoring and response adaptation/switching (Zurrón et al, 2009 , 2014 ). This task visually presented the words “RED”, “GREEN”, “YELLOW” and “BLUE” in either their congruent font color (“RED” in red type) or an incongruent color (“RED” in blue type).…”
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“…A congruent/incongruent judgment Stroop task (word-color stimuli: Stroop, 1935 ) was administered to assess executive sustained attention, conflict monitoring and response adaptation/switching (Zurrón et al, 2009 , 2014 ). This task visually presented the words “RED”, “GREEN”, “YELLOW” and “BLUE” in either their congruent font color (“RED” in red type) or an incongruent color (“RED” in blue type).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Event-related potential (ERP) components were identified and defined based on visual-inspection and previous literature (Mager et al, 2007 ; Killikelly and Szűcs, 2013 ; Gajewski and Falkenstein, 2014 ; Zurrón et al, 2014 ). ERP segmentations time-locked to stimulus onset were set and averaged in BESA; epoch length −200 to 1,000 ms, with a −200 to 0 ms pre-stimulus baseline correction interval.…”
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confidence: 99%
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