A rational look at the emotional stroop phenomenon: a generic slowdown, not a stroop effect
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A rational look at the emotional stroop phenomenon: a generic slowdown, not a stroop effect
Abstract
The role of Stroop processes in the emotional Stroop effect was subjected to a conceptual scrutiny augmented by a series of experiments entailing reading or lexical decision as well as color naming. The analysis showed that the Stroop effect is not defined in the emotional Stroop task. The experiments showed that reading, lexical decision, and color naming all are slower with emotional words and that this delay is immune to task-irrelevant variation and to changes in the relative salience of the words and the colors. The delay was absent when emotional and neutral words appeared in a single block. A threat-driven generic slowdown is implicated, not a selective attention mechanism associated with the classic Stroop effect.
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Putting some feeling into it--the conceptual and empirical relationships between the classic and emotional Stroop tasks: comment on Algom, Chajut, and Lev (2004).J Exp Psychol Gen. 2005 Nov;134(4):585-91; discussion 592-5. doi: 10.1037/0096-3445.134.4.585. J Exp Psychol Gen. 2005. PMID: 16316293
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