Investigation of the Stroop Task Effect Using an Orthographic Variation of the 3/\/9[vertical bar]$[vertical bar]-[vertical bar] 14/\/9(_)493 (English Language)
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Graham, Kaetlyn
Schiel, Michael
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Stroop (1932) originally contemplated the effects that two cognitive dimensions have on each other when presented as a compound stimulus. An exploratory pilot study indicated that the Stroop interference was reproduced by Leet words. Additionally, there was a significant change in times from the baseline of reading Leet speak (BRL) to the resulting baseline (RRL). The purpose of this study was to replicate these results, and propose that between the two baseline conditions, a perceptual learning experience occurs.
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