1. The Stroop matching task presents conflict at both the response and nonresponse levels: An event-related potential and electromyography study.
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Caldas, A. L., Machado‐Pinheiro, W., Souza, L. B., Motta‐Ribeiro, G. C., and David, I. A.
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STROOP effect , *EVOKED potentials (Electrophysiology) , *ELECTROMYOGRAPHY , *STIMULUS & response (Biology) , *CONFLICT management - Abstract
In the Stroop matching task, a Stroop word is compared to a colored bar. The origin of the conflict presented by this task is a topic of current debate. In an effort to disentangle nonresponse and response conflicts, we recorded electromyography ( EMG) and event-related potentials ( ERPs) while participants performed the task. The N450 component was sensitive to the relationship of color surfaces, regardless of the response, suggesting the participation of nonresponse conflict. Incompatible arrays (e.g., incongruent Stroop stimuli during 'same' responses) presented a substantial amount of double EMG activation and slower EMG latencies, suggesting the participation of response conflict. We propose that both response and nonresponse conflicts are sources of these effects. The combined use of the EMG and ERP techniques played an important role in elucidating the conflicts immersed in the Stroop matching task. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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