A reverse Stroop effect without translation or reading difficulty.

作者: Chris Blais , Derek Besner

DOI: 10.3758/BF03194090

关键词: PsychologyDevelopmental psychologyStroop effectCognitive psychologyStimulus (physiology)Color termFixation (visual)Cognition

摘要: … color than to a referent color word. In this limited sense, pointing to colors is more practiced than pointing to color words. … more practiced for these words than for these colors. Hence, the …

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