Joint Influence of Visual and Auditory Words in the Stroop Task

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Wendy S. Francis
Colin M. MacLeod
Randolph S. Taylor
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[1] University of Texas at El Paso,Department of Psychology
[2] University of Waterloo,undefined
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Selective attention; Interference; Stroop effect; Modality;
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We conducted four Stroop color–word experiments to examine how multiple stimuli influence interference. Experiments 1a and 1b showed that interference was strong when the word and color were integrated, and that visual and auditory words made independent contributions to interference when these words had different meanings. Experiments 2 and 3 confirmed this pattern when the word information and color information were not integrated, and hence when overall interference was substantially less. Auditory and visual interference effects are comparable except when the visual distracter is integrated with the color, in which case interference is substantially enhanced. Overall, these results are interpreted as being most consistent with a joint influence account of interference as opposed to a capture account.
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