Reversal of Stroop Test: Interference in Word Reading
1974 ◽
Vol 38
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pp. 379-382
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It appears that a component of verbal reaction time, response-choice latency, exists for encoded words as well as colors. Therefore, it was hypothesized that color stimuli could exert a disruptive influence on the processes of this latency to encoded word stimuli in contrast to the reverse effect which has often been found in the standard Stroop test. Stroop-like interference in word reading was produced by preexposure of color names printed in colored ink, followed by the presentation of a second stimulus which reinforced the color information of the first stimulus. The experimental results do not appear to be an artifact of mere distraction of attention.
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Vol 72
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Vol 16
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pp. 201-209
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1990 ◽
Vol 71
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pp. 509-510
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Vol 3
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