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DescriptionExamples of the numerical stroop effect trials.jpg
English: It show the example of each condition in the numerical stroop effect task.
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Source 1.Besner, Derek; Coltheart, Max (1979). "Ideographic and alphabetic processing in skilled reading of English". Neuropsychlogia 17: 467–472. doi:10.1016/0028-3932(79)90053-8.
Author Besner and Coltheart (1979)

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