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Food Stroop

Resources and information for administering the Food Stroop with Inquisit.

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Download Script This script runs the Food Stroop Task for measuring interference of food-related words on the peformance of a Stroop task. Thanks to Dr. Elissa Epel and Nana Lea O’Donnell at UCSF for providing the stimuli and guidance on this procedure.

Last Updated: Oct 19, 2011, 9:24AM
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Selected Bibliography

Davidson, E.J., Wright, P. (2002) Selective processing of weight- and shape-related words in bulimia nervosa: Use of a computerised Stroop test. Eating Behaviors, 3, 261-273.

Dobson, K.S., Dozois, D.J.A. (2004). Attentional biases in eating disorders: A meta-analytic review of Stroop performance. Clinical Psychology Review, 23, 1001-1022.

Johansson, L., Ghaderi, A., Andersson, G. (2005). Stroop interference for food- and body-related words: a meta-analysis. Eating Behaviors, 6, 271-281.

Nijs, I.M.T., Franken, I.H.A., Muris, P. (2010). Food-related Stroop interference in obese and normal-weight individuals: Behavioral and electrophysiological indices. Eating Behaviors, In Press.

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