Increased Stroop interference with better second-language reading skill |
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Authors: | Braet Wouter Noppe Nele Wagemans Johan Op de Beeck Hans |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Experimental Psychology, University of Leuven, Tiensestraat 102, Leuven, Belgium. wouter.braet@gmail.com |
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Abstract: | Skilled readers demonstrate remarkable efficiency in processing written words, unlike beginning readers for whom reading occurs more serially and places higher demands on visual attention. In the present study, we used the Stroop paradigm to investigate the relationship between reading skill and automaticity, in individuals learning a second language with a different orthographic system. Prior studies using this paradigm have presented a mixed picture, finding a positive, a negative, or no relationship between the size of Stroop interference and reading skills. Our results show that Stroop interference in the second language was positively related to reading skill (when controlled for interference in the first language). Furthermore, interference was positively related to objective but not subjective indices of the amount of exposure to the second language. We suggest that the lack of consistency in the results of earlier studies may be due, at least in part, to these studies looking at Stroop interference in isolation, rather than comparing interference between languages. |
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