Stroop-like effects for monkeys and humans: processing speed or strength of association?
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Rules and resemblance: their changing balance in the category learning of humans (Homo sapiens) and monkeys (Macaca mulatta)Categorization: The View from Animal CognitionImplicit and explicit categorization: a tale of four speciesThe Stroop effect at 80: The competition between stimulus control and cognitive controlToward a new outlook on primate learning and behavior: complex learning and emergent processes in comparative perspective.What meaning means for same and different: Analogical reasoning in humans (Homo sapiens), chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes), and rhesus monkeys (Macaca mulatta).Sometimes area counts more than number.Developmental neuroscience of time and number: implications for autism and other neurodevelopmental disabilities.Individual Differences in Metacognitive Responsiveness: Cognitive and Personality Correlates.What do Arabic numerals mean to macaques (Macaca mulatta)?Can Rhesus Monkey Learn Executive Attention?Alerting, orienting or executive attention networks: differential patters of pupil dilationsToward a physical basis of attention and self regulation.Age effects on transfer index performance and executive control in baboons (Papio papio)Rapid cognitive flexibility of rhesus macaques performing psychophysical task-switching.Cortico-basal ganglia mechanisms for overcoming innate, habitual and motivational behaviors.Coding of abstract quantity by 'number neurons' of the primate brain.Numerical values leave a semantic imprint on associated signs in monkeys.Primate cognition: attention, episodic memory, prospective memory, self-control, and metacognition as examples of cognitive control in nonhuman primates.Numerical representation in the parietal lobes: abstract or not abstract?Measuring the allocation of attention in the Stroop task: evidence from eye movement patterns.Variability signatures distinguish verbal from nonverbal counting for both large and small numbers.Electrophysiological Correlates of a Versatile Executive Control System in the Monkey Anterior Cingulate Cortex.Simians in the Shape School: A comparative study of executive attention.The games psychologists play (and the data they provide).A functional approach for research on cognitive control: Analysing cognitive control tasks and their effects in terms of operant conditioning.Dealing with interference: Chimpanzees respond to conflicting cues in a food-choice memory task.Nonverbal working memory of humans and monkeys: rehearsal in the sketchpad?
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Stroop-like effects for monkeys and humans: processing speed or strength of association?
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Stroop-like effects for monkeys and humans: processing speed or strength of association?
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1994-11-01T00:00:00Z