How the Stroop Effect Arises from Optimal Response Times in Laterally Connected Self-Organizing Maps
February 05, 2025 Β· Declared Dead Β· π Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society
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Authors
Divya Prabhakaran, Uli Grasemann, Swathi Kiran, Risto Miikkulainen
arXiv ID
2502.02831
Category
q-bio.NC
Cross-listed
cs.NE
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0
Venue
Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society
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3 months ago
Abstract
The Stroop effect refers to cognitive interference in a color-naming task: When the color and the word do not match, the response is slower and more likely to be incorrect. The Stroop task is used to assess cognitive flexibility, selective attention, and executive function. This paper implements the Stroop task with self-organizing maps (SOMs): Target color and the competing word are inputs for the semantic and lexical maps, associative connections bring color information to the lexical map, and lateral connections combine their effects over time. The model achieved an overall accuracy of 84.2%, with significantly fewer errors and faster responses in congruent compared to no-input and incongruent conditions. The model's effect is a side effect of optimizing response times, and can thus be seen as a cost associated with overall efficient performance. The model can further serve studying neurologically-inspired cognitive control and related phenomena.
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