User talk:Muirwood

Stroop effect link
I removed the link, because it doesn't seem related at all (or at least only vaguely) to the Stroop effect. Sorry. &mdash; Edward Z. Yang (Talk) 00:11, 24 July 2006 (UTC)

The cognitive test link will be modified to give completely anonymouns access...this features the role-reversal or negative affirmation which with stroop is one of the main features; it dramatically slows processing speed....

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