Reduction of the Spatial Stroop Effect by Peripheral Cueing as a Function of the Presence/Absence of Placeholders
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Public Library of Science (PLOS)
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Analysis of variance Attention Computers Data reduction Modulators Psychology Reaction time Undergraduates
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2013Referencia bibliográfica
Luo, C.; Lupiáñez, J.; Funes, M.J.; Fu, X. Reduction of the Spatial Stroop Effect by Peripheral Cueing as a Function of the Presence/Absence of Placeholders. Plos One, 8(7): e69456 (2013). [http://hdl.handle.net/10481/31039]
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This research was supported in part by grants from 973 Program of Chinese Ministry of Science and Technology (Grant # 2011CB302201), the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant # 90820305), China Postdoctoral Science Foundation funded project (Grant # 201003171), and the Young Scientist Project of IPCAS (Grant # Y1CX262005). This research was also financially supported in part by the Spanish “Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia” (PSI2011 PSI2011-22416, EUI2009–04082 and PSI2008–04223PSIC Research Projects).Resumen
In a paradigm combining spatial Stroop with spatial cueing, the current study investigated the role of the presence vs. absence of placeholders on the reduction of the spatial Stroop effect by peripheral cueing. At a short cue-target interval, the modulation of peripheral cueing over the spatial Stroop effect was observed independently of the presence/absence of placeholders. At the long cue-target interval, however, this modulation over the spatial Stroop effect only occurred in the placeholders-present condition. These findings show that placeholders are modulators but not mediators of the reduction of the spatial Stroop effect by peripheral cueing, which further favor the cue-target integration account.