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▸ noun: (psychology) The effect that a subject has a longer reaction time when naming the colours of words if the words describe colours other than their own (such as "red" printed in blue ink).
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▸ noun: (psychology) The effect that a subject has a longer reaction time when naming the colours of words if the words describe colours other than their own (such as "red" printed in blue ink).
Similar:
Stroop test,
Sternberg task,
chromostereopsis,
synopsia,
Perky effect,
photism,
Rorschach test,
spotlight effect,
blue screen,
Ishihara test,
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