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Crossmodal interference between language and flavour
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2017-05Registro en:
Razumiejczyk, Eugenia; Pereyra Girardi, Carolina Iris; Crivello, María del Carmen; Fioramonti, Mauro Bruno; Macbeth, Guillermo Eduardo; et al.; Crossmodal interference between language and flavour; Konrad Lorenz; REVISTA LATINOAMERICANA DE PSICOLOGíA; 49; 2; 5-2017; 91-101
0120-0534
CONICET Digital
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Autor
Razumiejczyk, Eugenia
Pereyra Girardi, Carolina Iris
Crivello, María del Carmen
Fioramonti, Mauro Bruno
Macbeth, Guillermo Eduardo
Marmolejo Ramos, Fernando
Resumen
This work describes crossmodal Stroop interference in flavoural, visual, and auditory representations. A mixed design was used with two randomized groups. As a between-subjects factor, words were presented in visual (group 1) or auditory (group 2) forms. Stimulus congruency (congruent, incongruent, and control) was defined as a within-subjects factor. Reaction times and the number of correct answers were recorded. The results showed a minor crossmodal Stroop interference in conditions of congruency. In contrast, with incongruent and control stimuli, reaction times increased and accuracy rates diminished in both experimental groups. Data from the two groups were compared, and it was concluded that the interference was greater when the distractor was written than when it was spoken. These results are discussed in terms of the difficulty of visual linguistic representation and in relation to previous studies.