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Stroop dilution revisited: evidence for domain-specific, limited-capacity processing
Authors:Roberts Martha Anne  Besner Derek
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. marobert@connect.carleton.ca
Abstract:Nine experiments show that in the context of Stroop dilution the extent to which flanking distractors are processed depends on the nature of the material at fixation. A Stroop effect is eliminated if a word or a nonword is colored and appears at fixation and the color word appears as a flanker. A Stroop effect is observed when the color carrier at fixation is from a different domain than the color word distractor (e.g., Arabic digits). It is argued that when the material at fixation is in the same domain as the color word distractor, the distractor is not processed. Taken together, these results implicate a role for material-specific, limited-capacity processing in the context of this variant of the Stroop paradigm.
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