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  • 26. Inhibitory modulation of speech trajectories: Evidence from a vowel-modified Stroop task.
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  • 30. Training on integrated versus separated Stroop tasks: the progression of interference and facilitation.
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  • 31. Effects of response type and set size on Stroop color-word performance.
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  • 33. Neutral stimuli and pupillometric task conflict.
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  • 37. Stroop matching task: role of feature selection and temporal modulation.
    David IA, Volchan E, Vila J, Keil A, de Oliveira L, Faria-Júnior AJ, Perakakis P, Dias EC, Mocaiber I, Pereira MG, Machado-Pinheiro W.
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  • 39. The semantic Stroop effect: An ex-Gaussian analysis.
    White D, Risko EF, Besner D.
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