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Effects of mixed reality head-mounted glasses during 90 minutes of mental and manual tasks on cognitive and physiological functions

2018

Background We evaluated the effects of a mixed reality (MR) head-mounted deviceon some cognitiveand physiological functions during 90 min tasks in an attempt to determine their safety for workers. Methods A total of 12 volunteers performed 90-min intellectual and manual tasks with and without MR glasses. Balance, Stroop, and memory tests were conducted before, during and after these tasks. Heart rate and electromyographic activity of some muscles were recorded. A survey was used to determine subjective fatigue, pain, or discomfort. Results Balance, heart rate, rate of perceived exertion, memory, and attention were unaffected by wearing MR glasses. Electromyographic activity increased with …

Balancemedicine.medical_specialtyHeart rateDeltoid curvelcsh:MedicineBioengineeringElectromyographyGlobal HealthMentalBicepsGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePhysical medicine and rehabilitationHeart ratemedicineAutonomyFatigueBalance (ability)medicine.diagnostic_testElectromyographyGeneral Neurosciencelcsh:RCognitionGeneral MedicinePrecisionMixed realityHuman-Computer Interaction030220 oncology & carcinogenesisPublic HealthGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryNeuroscienceStroop effectPeerJ
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Interference in Dutch–French Bilinguals : Stimulus and Response Conflict in Intra- and Interlingual Stroop

2018

Abstract. In the present manuscript, we investigate the source of congruency effects in a group of Dutch–French bilinguals. In particular, participants performed a color-identification Stroop task, in which both (first language) Dutch and (second language) French distracting color words were presented in colors. The typical finding is impaired responding when the word and color are incongruent (e.g., “red” in blue) relative to congruent (e.g., “red” in red). This congruency effect is observed for both first and second language distracting color words. The current experiment used a 2-to-1 keypress mapping manipulation, which allows one to separate stimulus conflict (i.e., conflict between w…

BilingualismFirst languageExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyStimulus (physiology)050105 experimental psychologyStroop effect03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineStimulus–response modelArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Color word0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesResponse conflictNeuroscience of multilingualismGeneral Psychology05 social sciencesGeneral MedicineSemanticsResponse selectionSecond languageStimulus conflict[SCCO.PSYC] Cognitive science/PsychologyColor term[SCCO.PSYC]Cognitive science/PsychologyPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryCognitive psychologyStroop effect
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Impaired cognitive control in patients with brain tumors

2021

Though the assessment of cognitive functions is proven to be a reliable prognostic indicator in patients with brain tumors, some of these functions, such as cognitive control, are still rarely investigated. The objective of this study was to examine proactive and reactive control functions in patients with focal brain tumors and to identify lesioned brain areas more at "risk" for developing impairment of these functions. To this end, a group of twenty-two patients, candidate to surgery, were tested with an AX-CPT task and a Stroop task, along with a clinical neuropsychological assessment, and their performance was compared to that of a well-matched healthy control group. Although overall ac…

Brain MappingBrain NeoplasmsCognitive NeuroscienceReactive controlPrefrontal CortexExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyLesion-symptom mappingBrain tumorBehavioral NeuroscienceCognitionProactive controlAX-CPTReaction TimeHumansBrain tumor AX-CPT Stroop Lesion-symptom mapping Proactive control Reactive controlCognitive DysfunctionStroop
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Best not to bet on the horserace: A comment on Forrin and MacLeod (2017) and a relevant stimulus-response compatibility view of colour-word contingen…

2018

International audience; One powerfully robust method for the study of human contingency learning is the colour-word contingency learning paradigm. In this task, participants respond to the print colour of neutral words, each of which is presented most often in one colour. The contingencies between words and colours are learned, as indicated by faster and more accurate responses when words are presented in their expected colour relative to an unexpected colour. In a recent report, Forrin and MacLeod (2017b, Memory & Cognition) asked to what extent this performance (i.e., response time) measure of learning might depend on the relative speed of processing of the word and the colour. With keypr…

Colour wordColorExperimental and Cognitive PsychologySTROOP TASKCONFLICT ADAPTATION050105 experimental psychologyCLASSIFICATIONLearning effect03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineSpeed of processingArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)MemoryReaction TimeHumansLearning0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesEpisodic memoryTRACE MEMORY MODELContingency learningINTERFERENCEArtificial neural networkEpisodic memory05 social sciencesStimulus–response compatibilityCognitionOVERLAPPARADIGMNeuropsychology and Physiological PsychologySELECTIVE-ATTENTIONTIME-COURSE[SCCO.PSYC] Cognitive science/Psychology[SCCO.PSYC]Cognitive science/PsychologyContingencyStimulus–response compatibilityPsychologySocial psychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryPROPORTION CONGRUENTNeural networksColor PerceptionCognitive psychologyStroop effectMemorycognition
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Adicción a la pornografía: interferencia atencional y gravedad del consumo

2019

Introducción: El aumento del uso de las Tecnologías de la Información y la Comunicación (TICS) e Internet en nuestra sociedad ha potenciado la aparición de nuevas formas de adicción. Una de las más relevantes por sus implicaciones sociosanitarias sería la adicción al cibersexo, y más en concreto, el visionado excesivo de pornografía online. Numerosos estudios apuntan que, en determinadas personas, el visionado de pornografía puede sobrevenir excesivo e incontrolado, generando graves problemas en las diferentes áreas de la vida. Por ello, es importante explorar aquellos factores que actúan como predisponentes o mantenedores de este problema. Se postula que uno de ellos podría ser la capacida…

Cue reactivityAddictionmedia_common.quotation_subjectReading (process)PornographyAttentional biasPsychologyVideo gamemedia_commonStroop effectCognitive psychologyTask (project management)International Journal of Developmental and Educational Psychology. Revista INFAD de Psicología.
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Modulation of Irisin and Physical Activity on Executive Functions in Obesity and Morbid obesity

2016

Whether the executive profile is different between obesity (OB) and morbid obesity (MO) remains unclear. Recent evidence suggests that physical activity (PA) can act as a cognitive enhancer. Irisin is a recently discovered hormone associated with some of the positive effects of PA. The objective of the study was to investigate the executive profile in OB and MO, and to explore the role of PA and irisin. 114 participants were included (21 OB, 44 MO and 49 healthy controls-HC) in the study and assessed with the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test, Stroop Color and Word Test, and Iowa Gambling Task. All participants were female, aged between 18 and 60 years. Results showed a similar dysfunctional prof…

DecisionObesitat mòrbida -- TractamentMorbid obesity0302 clinical medicineWisconsin Card Sorting TestObesity -- TreatmentMorbid obesity -- TreatmentMultidisciplinaryNeuropsychologyExercici -- Aspectes fisiològicsCognitionMiddle AgedExecutive functionsObesity MorbidObesitat -- TractamentCognitive controlObesitatFemaleClinical psychologyAdultIrisinmedicine.medical_specialtyAdolescentDecision MakingObesitat mòrbidaDysfunctional profile030209 endocrinology & metabolismDysfunctional familyPredictive markersArticle03 medical and health sciencesInternal medicinemedicineHumansObesityExercisePhysical activitybusiness.industryPhysical fitnessmedicine.diseaseObesityIowa gambling taskHormonesFibronectinsEndocrinologybusinessDecision making030217 neurology & neurosurgeryStroop effectCondició físicaScientific Reports
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2020

There is an active debate regarding whether the ego depletion effect is real. A recent preregistered experiment with the Stroop task as the depleting task and the antisaccade task as the outcome task found a medium-level effect size. In the current research, we conducted a preregistered multilab replication of that experiment. Data from 12 labs across the globe ( N = 1,775) revealed a small and significant ego depletion effect, d = 0.10. After excluding participants who might have responded randomly during the outcome task, the effect size increased to d = 0.16. By adding an informative, unbiased data point to the literature, our findings contribute to clarifying the existence, size, and g…

Ego depletionGeneralitySocial Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050109 social psychologySelf-controlbehavioral disciplines and activities050105 experimental psychologyTask (project management)Clinical PsychologyReplication (statistics)0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychologyAntisaccade taskpsychological phenomena and processesStroop effectCognitive psychologymedia_commonSocial Psychological and Personality Science
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The Effect of Corrective Feedback on Performance in Basic Cognitive Tasks: An Analysis of RT Components

2016

[EN] The current work examines the effect of trial-by-trial feedback about correct and error responding on performance in two basic cognitive tasks: a classic Stroop task (n = 40) and a color-word matching task (n = 30). Standard measures of both RT and accuracy were examined in addition to measures obtained from fitting the ex-Gaussian distributional model to the correct RTs. For both tasks, RTs were faster in blocks of trials with feedback than in blocks without feedback, but this difference was not significant. On the other hand, with respect to the distributional analyses, providing feedback served to significantly reduce the size of the tails of the RT distributions. Such results sugge…

Elementary cognitive taskMatching (statistics)lcsh:BF1-990feedback; stroop; matching task; ex-Gaussian components050109 social psychologyfeedback050105 experimental psychologyTask (project management)Feedback0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsicologia cognitivaTempo de reaçãoGeneral PsychologyCommunicationFeedback corretivoEXPRESION GRAFICA ARQUITECTONICAbusiness.industrystroop05 social sciencesWork (physics)matching taskMatching taskEx-Gaussian componentslcsh:Psychologyex-Gaussian componentsCorrective feedbackStroopbusinessPsychologyMATEMATICA APLICADACognitive psychologyStroop effectResearch Article
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Antagonism between brain regions relevant for cognitive control and emotional memory facilitates the generation of humorous ideas

2021

Abstract The ability to generate humor gives rise to positive emotions and thus facilitate the successful resolution of adversity. Although there is consensus that inhibitory processes might be related to broaden the way of thinking, the neural underpinnings of these mechanisms are largely unknown. Here, we use functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging, a humorous alternative uses task and a stroop task, to investigate the brain mechanisms underlying the emergence of humorous ideas in 24 subjects. Neuroimaging results indicate that greater cognitive control abilities are associated with increased activation in the amygdala, the hippocampus and the superior and medial frontal gyrus during the ge…

Emotionmedicine.diagnostic_testScienceQRHippocampusCognitionCognitive neuroscienceMedial frontal gyrusAmygdalaArticleNeural Pathwaymedicine.anatomical_structureNeuroimagingmedicineMedicinePsychologyFunctional magnetic resonance imagingNeurosciencepsychological phenomena and processesStroop effectScientific Reports
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The emergence and the evolution of the obligatory characteristic of cognitive automatisms

2013

The aim of this thesis is to examine the emergence and the evolution of the obligatory characteristic of cognitive automatisms. To achieve this, we devised a new experimental situation called musical Stroop. The basic arrangement comprises a treble staff with a note in various positions. A name of a note is printed inside the note. For the congruent condition, the note name is congruent with the note position on the staff, whereas in the incongruent condition, note name and position are incongruent. We showed that musicians process the incongruent condition slower than the congruent condition (Study 1). This effect, named Musical Stroop Effect (MSE), is generated by the automaticity of note…

EnfantsPratique musicale[SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/PsychologyCognitive automatismsMusical practiceApprentissageStroop effectInterférence[SHS.PSY] Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology[ SHS.PSY ] Humanities and Social Sciences/PsychologyAutomatismes cognitifsEffet StroopLearningAttentionInterferenceChildren
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