Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Stroop

The stroop effect was an effect that was made popular by its discoverer John Ridely Stroop, which is used in psychological examples  to introduce or explain certain things in the human brain due to the result of this test, being that the variation of colors with a word meaning a different color, slows your time more since you try to read the word not the color. The results of this is a slower time than the one of you saying the word with the correct color on it, showing the difficulty the brain encounters while doing this since it first tries to assort the problems it is encountering then you can finally think it and say the word since it has to process the word and the color, and which one does it want you to say. We did this experiment and class and there was an obvious difference in time between the time of the normal text with the normal color, and then changing the color with the different word, making it a perfect example of how it works. People who have not yet learned to read, have less problems doing this since their brain does not encounter the problem of processing the word and the color, making it faster for their brain, therefore the results will have an obvious difference between the one who can read and the person who cannot read. People get shocked when they do the test for the first time since they think an easy task like naming a colour will not take them much time, but they finish realizing the difficulty of this task.

http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-the-stroop-effect.htm


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