The congruency sequence effect 3.0: a critical test of conflict adaptation. [PDF]
Over the last two decades, the congruency sequence effect (CSE) -the finding of a reduced congruency effect following incongruent trials in conflict tasks- has played a central role in advancing research on cognitive control. According to the influential
Wout Duthoo +4 more
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Contingency and Congruency Switch in the Congruency Sequence Effect: A Reply to Blais, Stefanidi, and Brewer (2014) [PDF]
Previous research has shown that infants can learn from social cues. But is a social cue more effective at directing learning than a non-social cue? This study investigated whether 9-month-old infants (N = 55) could learn a visual statistical regularity ...
James R Schmidt
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Distributional analyses reveal the individual differences in congruency sequence effect [PDF]
As a sequential modulation of conflict, congruency sequence effect indexes a conflict-induced performance improvement, which is observed as reduced congruency effects for trials after the incongruent trials than for trials after the congruent trials ...
Dandan Tang +3 more
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The heterogeneous world of congruency sequence effects: An update. [PDF]
Congruency sequence effects (CSEs) refer to the observation that congruency effects in conflict tasks are typically smaller following incongruent compared to following congruent trials.
Wout eDuthoo +5 more
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Visual dominance of the congruency sequence effect in a cross-modal context [PDF]
The congruency sequence effect (CSE) refers to the reduction in the congruency effect in the current trial after an incongruent trial compared with a congruent trial.
Xiaoyu Tang +7 more
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When the ignored gets bound: sequential effects in the flanker task [PDF]
Recent research on attentional control processes in the Eriksen flanker task has focused on the so-called congruency sequence effect a.k.a. the Gratton effect, which is the observation of a smaller flanker interference effect after incongruent than after
Eddy J Davelaar
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Is there evidence for cross-domain congruency sequence effect? A replication of Kan et al. (2013) [PDF]
Exploring the mechanisms of cognitive control is central to understanding how we control our behaviour. These mechanisms can be studied in conflict paradigms, which require the inhibition of irrelevant responses to perform the task. It has been suggested
Balazs Aczel +7 more
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Reactive control in suicide ideators and attempters: An examination of the congruency sequence effect in cognitive and emotional Simon tasks. [PDF]
Reactive control is the cognitive ability to adjust thoughts and behaviors when encountering conflict. We investigated how this ability to manage conflict and stress distinguishes suicidal from nonsuicidal individuals.
Hyejin J Lee +7 more
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Automatic imitation in a rich social context with virtual characters [PDF]
It has been well established that people respond faster when they perform an action that is congruent with an observed action than when they respond with an incongruent action. Here we propose a new method of using interactive Virtual Characters (VCs) to
Xueni ePan, Antonia eHamilton
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Is conflict adaptation triggered by feature repetitions? An unexpected finding. [PDF]
For decades, cognitive adaptation to response conflict has been considered to be the hallmark of cognitive control. Notwithstanding a vast amount of evidence ruling out low-level interpretations of these findings, disbelief still exists with regard to ...
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