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Revision as of 14:24, 4 June 2008
Stroop
Basic Characteristics
- Description
The Stroop task is an assessment of a person's ability to direct attention. It is considered to be an indication of selective attention and stems from our ability to read words more quickly and automatically than we can name colors. The Stroop task may be best described as a cognitive assessment of directional attention where we must manage our attention and inhibit or stop a response in order to do or say something else.
- History
- References
Related Information
- Cognitive construct associated with this task (vote for your favorite, or nominate a new construct label by editing this page):
- Indicators (dependent variables, conditions, or contrasts; measurement variables used for analysis) associated with this task (vote or nominate by editing this page):
- Closely related pages (vote or nominate related pages by editing this page):
- CNP Level
External Resources
- Links out:
- Google: Stroop
- Wikipedia: Stroop
- PubBrain: Stroop
- PubMed: Stroop
- -ucla cognitive atlas- (coming soon!)
- Database links