The research was conducted to examine if the inhibitory processing taking place in emotion Stroop and color Stroop are equivalent functionally.
Color word Stroop task had red, green, blue and yellow presented on a completely black background. Each block had 60 trials where the stimuli presentation was randomized with 15 repetitions of each color. Three experiments; blocks were designed, where, color patches were presented in block 1, incongruent word and color pairs were presented in block 2 and congruent word and color pairs were present in block 3.
Emotion Stroop task- Same colors on a white background were presented. Randomization and repetition were same as color stroop. 20 negatively valenced words, 20 neutral words, 20 positively valenced words and 20 neutral words were presented in block 1, 2, 3 and 4 respectively. Each color and word were presented an equal number of times with each word presented in 3 colors of the 4, across the blocks.
Color stroop task- A comparison of incongruent and congruent tasks show that incongruent condition has larger RTs, t(30)=9.4, p<0.001, suggesting stroop effect. The incongruent condition also had longer RTs than color patch condition, t(30)=4.4, p<0.001. No significant difference in terms of error percentage was found.
Physiological reactivity as defined by Cannon in 1932 is the bodily changes that occur as a response to stressful stimuli. The major features of physiological reactivity include increased heart rate and blood pressure (Badour & Feldner, 2013)
Neutral words had significantly more physiological reactivity in comparison to negative words, DBP t(29)= -2.49, p<0.01; HR t(29)=-2.54, p<0.01 in emotion stroop task. Color stroop task has shown significantly greater reactivity for the incongruent task in comparison to color patch task, t(29)=1.89, p<0.05.Across the two tasks, color stroop has shown more physiological reactivity in comparison to emotion stroop.
I would rate the abstract 3, because, the given abstract has a short summary of the article and also contains some of the key points like the purpose of the study and results of the study but does not have the research design or hypothesis of the study. However, the content of the research is understandable from the given abstract.
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