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Think the thought, walk the walk - Social priming reduces the Stroop effect
Liat Goldfarb
, Daniela Aisenberg
, Avishai Henik
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Stroop Effect
100%
Social Priming
100%
Color Words
75%
Social Concepts
50%
Stroop Task
50%
Cognitive Systems
25%
Word Reading
25%
Incongruity
25%
Reading Difficulties
25%
Dyslexia
25%
Automatic Processes
25%
Automaticity
25%
Human Cognitive
25%
Non-intentional
25%
Psychology
Priming
100%
Stroop Effect
100%
Stroop Task
50%
Dyslexia
25%
Automatic Process
25%
Neuroscience
Stroop Effect
100%
Behavior (Neuroscience)
50%
Dyslexia
50%
Automatic Process
25%
Ink
25%