Tag: cognition
Your brain can trip over a word even when you know the answer.
The Stroop effect shows how automatic reading can interfere with naming the color of a word.
Seeing something again and again can make you like it more.
The mere-exposure effect means people often grow to prefer things simply because they encounter them repeatedly.
Your brain can trip over a word even when you know the answer.
Explore the Stroop effect: how your brain struggles to name ink colors when words conflict with colors. Learn about attention, cognitive control, and real-