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Primacy of mouth over eyes to perceive audiovisual Mandarin lexical tones (2023)
Journal Article
Zeng, B., Yu, G., Hasshim, N., & Hong, S. (2023). Primacy of mouth over eyes to perceive audiovisual Mandarin lexical tones. Journal of Eye Movement Research, 16(4), https://doi.org/10.16910/JEMR.16.4.4

The visual cues of lexical tones are more implicit and much less investigated than consonants and vowels, and it is still unclear what facial areas contribute to facial tones identification. This study investigated Chinese and English speakers’ eye m... Read More about Primacy of mouth over eyes to perceive audiovisual Mandarin lexical tones.

Onset complexity and task conflict in the Stroop task (2023)
Journal Article
Parris, B. A., Hasshim, N., Ferrand, L., & Augustinova, M. (in press). Onset complexity and task conflict in the Stroop task. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, https://doi.org/10.1177/17470218231214515

The present study examined the extent to which a key marker of task conflict, negative facilitation, is modified by onset complexity. Negative facilitation, slower RTs to congruent stimuli than to non-lexical neutral stimuli in the Stroop task, is th... Read More about Onset complexity and task conflict in the Stroop task.

Optimizing older adults' performance in the Stroop task (2023)
Conference Proceeding
Burca, M., Chausse, P., Clarys, D., Ferrand, L., Hasshim, N., Parris, B. A., …Augustinova, M. (2023). Optimizing older adults' performance in the Stroop task. In 23rd Conference of the European Society for Cognitive Psychology

Do Task Sets Compete in the Stroop Task and Other Selective Attention Paradigms? (2023)
Journal Article
Parris, B. A., Hasshim, N., Ferrand, L., & Augustinova, M. (2023). Do Task Sets Compete in the Stroop Task and Other Selective Attention Paradigms?. #Journal not on list, 6(1), Article 23. https://doi.org/10.5334/joc.272

Task sets have been argued to play an important role in cognition, giving rise to the notions of needing to switch between active task sets and to control competing task sets in selective attention tasks. For example, it has been argued that Stroop i... Read More about Do Task Sets Compete in the Stroop Task and Other Selective Attention Paradigms?.