A Comparison of Chromatic and Achromatic Versions of the Stroop Color-Word Test.
Abstract
Achromatic and chromatic versions of the color-word test were given to 25 Ss. When the patches were rectangles, achromatic shades were named slightly faster than colors. With interference to naming from the use of incongruent names as stimuli, achromatic shades were named much faster than colors. Interference from incongruent names thus appears to amplify processing time differences and may prove useful for temporal analysis of the visual processing of hue, luminance and saturation. Extensions of the Stroop test to other perceptual attributes should allow similar analyses of these attributes. The achromatic version of the test was found to provide a reliable measure of individual differences in color naming interference which can be used with Ss who have color vision defects. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Oct 15, 1970
- Accession Number
- AD0715747
Entities
People
- Frederick N. Dyer
Organizations
- United States Army Medical Research Laboratory