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Judi Lapsley Miller

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Jun 30, 2008, 4:21:20 PM6/30/08
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> Subject: Re: Poor performance in Stroop Test
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> Does the stroop test measure response inhibition or language skill? Or
> maybe it can be used to measure right brain dominance? It is shown
> that people with poor reading abilities perform poorly in stroop test.
> Therefore people with good to excellent reading abilities regardless
> of ay other comorbid condition are expected to better in stroop test.
> However poor readers as well as people with poor color perception with
> perform poor in stroop test for various reasons.
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> Reading ability is negatively related to Stroop interference
> www.ilsp.gr/homepages/protopapas/pdf/Protopapas_etal_2007_CogPsych.pdf
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> Also people taking the strop test sometimes shift their attention to
> the color instead of the actual word ignoring the word. They might
> even just look away from the actual word and say the color while
> looking away from the stroop word (red written in blue) when reading
> the chart of stroop test.
> Therefore, what exactly measure this stroop test? Does it measure
> language skill (maybe we can compare stroop test among skilled readers
> vs poor readers), color perception, inhibition or something else?
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