what is the stroop effect (color, counting, emotion)? - ok science

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  • Опубликовано: 11 дек 2024

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  • @michaelcahiligchuncua2218
    @michaelcahiligchuncua2218 3 года назад +4

    A BRIEF, PERFECT EXPLANATION. 100% Accurate, but most people seem to disregard a beautiful course in the world - Psychology.

  • @rujutamarathe_google
    @rujutamarathe_google 3 года назад +1

    you have a very soothing voice, great video btw! Thanks!

  • @davidherberger5730
    @davidherberger5730 5 лет назад +5

    Great video. Thanks for the variety of uses of the Stroop test showing varieties of data.
    I have students use a Box-Whisker plot to analyze the congruent and incongruent data.
    I like how using foreign words ( Russian ) with the colors shows no difference EXCEPT IF YOUR A SPY !!!

  • @lindasawyerr6655
    @lindasawyerr6655 Год назад

    Awesome! Your explanation was very easy to follow. Thank you!

  • @eightbo
    @eightbo 6 лет назад +6

    No mention of the process which underlies this? Existing neurological pathways are created and then strengthened / weakened based on the frequency of use, and the magnitude of the emotional experience which are associated with a behaviour.
    Reading a word is a behaviour that has been gradually strengthened over time, whereas in the case of sexual assault victims, the pathway may have been strengthened tremendously due to a singular acute [negative] emotional experience. In such a case, the brain begins actively checking if the external stimuli presented pose what is essentially a threat to our survival. It's looking to avoid those incredibly negative feelings.
    Neurons fire along the path of least resistance -- that is to say that your subconscious will use the most strengthened path depending on the external stimuli presented.
    This process begins automatically when the external stimuli triggers the neurons to fire, and the delay found in the stroop effect is as a result of consciously focusing on interpreting the information in a different way to the strengthened pathway. We must first interrupt the automatic response given by the limbic system before we can perform our intended task. If there are no existing neurological pathways (behaviours/responses) which get triggered by the presented stimuli, there will be no delay.
    Interestingly, we are able to consciously create new, conflicting neurological pathways which serve us better. This is the process when forming any new behaviour. At first it feels foreign but the more it is practiced, the more it becomes autopilot. As we practice reading the colours of the words, not the words themselves, we reduce the response time delay as we begin to strengthen those new pathways.
    And if we were to anchor this process with actuely positive emotional responses (reward system) on occasions where we successfully read the colour correctly, we would accelerate this process.
    I believe those with PTSD can, and should be helped in this way -- constantly reprogram the way in which they interpret the external stimuli which triggers them until those pathways are more powerful than the original ones created by the trauma.

  • @y.foulser7215
    @y.foulser7215 4 года назад +2

    Thanks a lot. really useful video. Very helpful knowing its adaptations too.

  • @eternalreality4346
    @eternalreality4346 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much!

  • @Sonicexpres
    @Sonicexpres Месяц назад

    I found my own results kind of interesting and confusing. I have GAD, SAD, C-PTSD, MDD, etc... bad trauma basically... During the color test, I couldn't help but read it first, just like normal. I found myself having to force myself NOT to read it before I said the color and there was most certainly a big delay. Same result with the numbers. For the emotion test, based on what you said, I should have reacted to the negative words. I had a COMPLETELY different result. My brain made ABSOLUTELY NO ATTEMPT to read the word. I completed that round and it was the first time I could not tell you what a single word was. I didnt even catch the first word. There was no delay. It was as if I suddenly forgot how to read. How do you explain that?

  • @hinzuzufugen7358
    @hinzuzufugen7358 2 года назад

    Thank you. I want to know why language students overall constantly ignore the target language and indeed the learning goals. They are either mentally "switched off", especially in regards to listening to the teacher, that's me, or are busy translating or explaining the material in(to) their native language.

  • @MVZKY
    @MVZKY 6 лет назад +2

    thank you. Very well explained.

  • @ghareebawaam118
    @ghareebawaam118 6 лет назад +1

    hi it's my first time to reading about Stroop effect you explained well, I have a suggestion and important for me and all I think " how to analyses raw data of the experiments and how to interpret" please make a video of this. thank you

  • @Blazey
    @Blazey 5 лет назад

    I failed this at a test for a job..... I dont understand how, but now in the later time I dont have any problems on doing it. There were some boxed around some words for a switch. There you had to say the word, and then keep reading the color fonts and not the words... Got 20 erros in probably 40 total.......

    • @Blazey
      @Blazey 5 лет назад

      Wish I had seen some videos first

  • @colorscappuccinos3716
    @colorscappuccinos3716 День назад

    Hi,how to score and interpret the data sir

  • @colorscappuccinos3716
    @colorscappuccinos3716 5 дней назад

    Daily practicing stroop can improve attention?any possibility

  • @KJP9669
    @KJP9669 3 года назад

    video was great, it helped me a lot

  • @jennifer6554
    @jennifer6554 3 года назад

    Great video!🙌🏼

  • @Draco_Alpha
    @Draco_Alpha 6 лет назад

    Fascinating.

  • @ALIA-ke2sc
    @ALIA-ke2sc 5 лет назад

    thank you so much this video is so helpful!

  • @kuukua6874
    @kuukua6874 4 года назад

    very helpful, thank you

  • @friendlyneighbourhoodblack1871
    @friendlyneighbourhoodblack1871 7 лет назад

    Thank you, this was very helpful

  • @gm6719
    @gm6719 6 лет назад +6

    the music as a background to this video isn't the best auditory environment in order to explain the Stroop test.

  • @swdmarcswd
    @swdmarcswd 4 года назад

    Thanks!

  • @Honey-nv9dp
    @Honey-nv9dp 6 лет назад +3

    I'm dodging reading a 53 page long lab manual on The Stroop test. tell me is this sufficient..?

  • @adrianna93099
    @adrianna93099 4 года назад

    very helpful! thank you sooooo much :)

  • @evancoffland19
    @evancoffland19 3 месяца назад +1

    Kind of reminds me of this whole trans thing. They call themselves this or that, but your eyes and ears say something else. That’s why it’s so absurd to hold misgendering against someone.

  • @danny838
    @danny838 3 года назад

    I'm colour blind so find this just like reading, as I dont trust any colour I see anyway.

  • @devi_diya_
    @devi_diya_ 3 года назад

    👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻