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Stroop Effect

Author - Anita Ramesh
Medically Reviewed by The Medindia Medical Review Team on Sep 17, 2021


What is Stroop Effect?

Stroop Effect discovered by Ridley Stroop in the 1930s refers to the difficulty experienced when attempting to name the color of a word's font when the word itself is a color. For example, the word 'green' is written in red color and the testee (the person doing the task) is expected to name red.

Another example is the word 'yellow' is written in blue color and the testee has to name blue. Thus, there is an incongruence in stimuli. This effect has been helpful to understand the human brain better.


Ridley Stroop conducted experiments with names of colors printed in black ink, in different colored ink and colored squares. He found that when there was incongruence between the color of the ink and the name of the color, there was a delay in reaction time.

The Emotional Stroop Effect refers to a word with emotional information compared to one with non-emotional information, there is a delayed reaction in the former. An example of this would be taking longer to read the color of the word 'danger' versus 'sofa.'

The Numerical Stroop Effect refers to the delay in reaction time when the physical size of the digit and the numerical value are mismatched. It can also be based on the frequency of digits and the incongruent numerical value in a series of digit groups.

Based on the Stroop Effect, the Stroop Test was developed in which incongruent stimuli are presented to understand how it affects the processing capabilities of the testee.

How does Stroop Effect Work?

There are various theories that explain the mechanism of the Stroop phenomenon.

The anterior prefrontal cortex and dorsolateral prefrontal cortex are implicated in this phenomenon. This is important to note as these brain regions are damaged in certain mental disorders and therefore this test can be a way of assessing impairment. While the anterior prefrontal cortex decides how to allocate attention, the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex focuses on cognitive functions such as memory.


Stroop Effect in Real Life

The Stroop Effect is not seen in real life much as it is a laboratory test. But there are certain situations where it can influence perception. Stroop Effect in real life is encountered with advertisements depending on the color and font used. This is especially so with the Emotional Stroop Effect. Using words with an emotional valence delays processing when catching only glimpses of advertisements while traveling or using social media.

Women are found to have a shorter delay in reaction time than men. The reaction time also increases with older individuals due to declining cognitive abilities.

What are the Uses of the Stroop Effect Test?

The Stroop Color and Word Test has found several applications.

It is used as a neuropsychometric test to assess attention deficit, mental functioning, and cognitive flexibility.


What are the Advantages and Disadvantages of the Stroop Test?

The advantages of the Stroop Test include:

The disadvantages of the test include:

To conclude, the Stroop Test has been found to be very useful in the psychological evaluation of cognitive deficits in individuals with mental health issues.

References

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  4. Numerical stroop effect - (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15058867/)
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