Working memory demands modulate cognitive control in the Stroop paradigm


Working memory demands modulate cognitive control in the Stroop paradigm is a scholarly work by Tilo Strobach, published in 2012 in ''Psychological Research''. The main subjects of the publication include attentional control, cognition, cognitive psychology, executive functions, psychology, behavioral economics, task, Stroop effect, working memory, control in organization management, and neuroscience. The authors found that high WM demands led to a suppression of conflict-triggered cognitive control, whereas the findings suggest that this suppression effect is rather due to WM updating than to maintenance demands.

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