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Mood-Congruent and Incongruent Features of Bipolar Disorder - MSNMedically reviewed by Elle Markman, PsyD, MPHMedically reviewed by Elle Markman, PsyD, MPH People with bipolar disorder may experience mood-congruent or mood-incongruent symptoms of psychosis.
That delay you experienced between congruent and incongruent stimuli is known as the Stroop effect. The original Stroop effect theory came as a result of a paper written by John Ridley Stroop in 1935.
video: Scene-congruent and scene-incongruent foot vibrations (represented as sounds in the movie) were applied to the heels and forefeet of users watching 360° videos. view more Credit: COPYRIGHT ...
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