Shape and color naming are inherently asymmetrical: Evidence from practice-based interference
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Asymmetry in Stroop interference is thought to arise from differential practice.

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Participants practiced shape and color naming in counterbalanced schedules.

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Strong asymmetries in interference arose, color much more susceptible than shape.

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No reading was involved, precluding word form mapping causing the asymmetry.

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Verbal labels are directly accessible by shapes but only indirectly by colors.

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