The Stroop Effect is an effect found in the 1930s by John Ridley Stroop. This effect is used as a test in psychology. This effect explains how our brain processes information. This effect demonstrates how interference can slow down how the brain processes information because it is trying to sort various thing s at the same time.
How is the experiment conducted? (explain step by step in as much detail as possible)
The Stroop Effect consists of a list of colors printed in the same color of ink. First, the person is asked to say the colors from the list and you can see it is going to be very easy for the person to read them, if you want you may record the time to compare afterwards. Then, the subject is given a list of words with names of colors printed in different colored ink. They are told to tell the color of the ink of the words fast and you will see it is much more difficult for the person.
What are the results?
The result of the Test is probably going to be that the person said the first set of words easily and without any mistakes or confusions. And the second set of words you will see is going to be much difficult for the person to say the colors quickly and most subjects even make many mistakes.
Why do these results occur?
You may find that you hesitate or stumble, because the brain is trying to pay attention to more than one thing, reading and the visualizing the colors. The brain tries to process two types of information: a color, and a word naming a color. This is why it is much more difficult to read the second set of words.
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