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  • Psychology
  • Cognitive Neuroscience
  • Addiction Research

Background:

  • The emotional Stroop task is a key method for assessing attentional bias in various psychological conditions.
  • Attentional bias, particularly towards smoking-related stimuli, is a significant factor in maintaining smoking behavior.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate potential carry-over effects in the emotional Stroop task when presented in a mixed-sequence format.
  • To determine if the sequence of stimuli presentation influences attentional bias measurements in smokers.

Main Methods:

  • Two independent studies were conducted with participants who smoke.
  • A mixed randomized or quasi-randomized sequence of smoking-related and neutral words was presented.
  • Response times to words following different types of preceding items were recorded and analyzed.

Main Results:

  • Participants responded significantly slower to words that appeared immediately after smoking-related items compared to neutral items.
  • This finding indicates a carry-over effect from smoking cues to subsequent neutral stimuli.

Conclusions:

  • Carry-over effects in mixed-sequence emotional Stroop tasks can influence the observed emotional Stroop effect.
  • Researchers using the emotional Stroop task, especially with smoking-related content, should consider the impact of stimulus sequencing on results.