I'm interested in tasks which feature numbers and arrows as stimuli that are implemented in classical Stroop paradigm. Specifcally, number version of this task feature numbers of different sizes and magnitudes (e.g. 2 and 4 are presented on the screen, and 2 is in larger font than 4), and participants need to report which number is larger in terms of magnitude. For spatial tasks, e.g. two arrows might be presented on the screen one pointing left and the second - right. They are presented on different halfs of the screen (arrow pointing left could be presented on the right half and one pointing right - on the left) and participants need to respond with either left or right hand which arrow points left.

Examples could be found in follwoing papers:

Maths:

Article Abnormal Error Monitoring in Math-Anxious Individuals: Evide...

Arrow:

Article Cross-linguistic phonotactic competition and cognitive contr...

I contacted some authors of the example papers but unfortunately they do not have stimuli at hand.

Does anyone used such tasks and can share or know where they could be found in OA?

Best,

Maxim

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