Abstract
N450 is described as a valid event-related potential indicator of Stroop interference, but the true specific psychological meaning of the Stroop N450 remains obscure. In the present research, we first used a Chinese character incongruent-eligible task and manipulated different types of conflict to investigate whether Stroop N450 reflects stimulus conflict, response conflict or both. The results showed that, only the N450 in the incongruent-eligible condition was more negative than that of the incongruent-ineligible and neutral conditions in the frontal-central area; simultaneously, there was a left parietal-occipital N450 that successively weakened in the incongruent-eligible, incongruent-ineligible and neutral conditions. These results indicate that Stroop N450 reflects both stimulus conflict and response conflict.
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