Asked by
Ariana Gorman
on Oct 21, 2024Verified
People who look at real words find it difficult to say the color of ink of each word, instead of reading the words themselves. This result is known as the
A) Stroop effect.
B) word-superiority effect.
C) availability heuristic.
D) representativeness heuristic.
Stroop Effect
A cognitive phenomenon demonstrating the interference in reaction time when the color of words on a test and the words themselves have different meanings.
Ink Color
The hue or shade of ink, often used as a stimulus in psychological tests to investigate cognitive processes such as attention and memory.
- Learn about the Stroop effect and its implications for brain functions.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Learn about the Stroop effect and its implications for brain functions.