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Is Mental Effort Exertion Contagious? A Replication Study. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Cogn
Mazza A   +5 more
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Interactive modulations between congruency sequence effects and validity sequence effects

Psychological Research, 2021
Sequential modulations have been found in both conflict and spatial orienting tasks. The former is called congruency sequence effects (CSE) and the latter is called validity sequence effects (VSE). Although the two effects have similar phenomenon descriptions, the relationship of the cognitive control mechanisms under the two effects is still unclear ...
Qian Qian   +5 more
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A diffusion model for the congruency sequence effect

Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 2022
Two-choice reaction tasks for which stimuli differ on irrelevant and relevant dimensions (e.g., Simon, flanker, and Stroop tasks) show congruency effects. The diffusion model for conflict tasks (DMC) has provided a quantitative account of the mechanisms underlying decisions in such conflict tasks, but it has not been applied to the congruency sequence ...
Chunming, Luo, Robert W, Proctor
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Sequential congruency effects in implicit sequence learning

Consciousness and Cognition, 2009
We deal with situations incongruent with our automatic response tendencies much better right after having done so on a previous trial than after having reacted to a congruent trial. The nature of the mechanisms responsible for these sequential congruency effects is currently a hot topic of debate.
Luis, Jiménez   +2 more
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Cognitive control modulates the expression of implicit sequence learning: Congruency sequence and oddball-dependent sequence effects.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2022
Implicit sequence learning represents an established paradigm to investigate incidental skill acquisition in a laboratory environment. During a covert task, participants respond to the location of a target appearing over a series of locations according to a complex sequence, which gets violated in a reduced set of control trials.
Nicoleta Prutean   +5 more
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No temporal decay of cognitive control in the congruency sequence effect.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2023
Cognitive control theories describe the active maintenance of goal representations over temporal delays as central for adaptive behavior. Dynamic adaptations of goal representations are often measured as the congruency sequence effect (CSE), which describes a reduced congruency effect in trials following incongruent trials compared to congruent trials.
Moritz Schiltenwolf   +2 more
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Absence of congruency sequence effects reveals neurocognitive inflexibility in Parkinson's disease

Neuropsychologia, 2013
The effects of Parkinson's disease (PD) on action selection in conflictual situations were examined in an experiment using the flanker task in combination with event-related brain potentials (ERPs). More specifically, we investigated the effects of PD on behavioral and neuronal indicators of both instantaneous (within-trial flanker congruency effects ...
Nabi, Rustamov   +10 more
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The congruency sequence effect is modulated by the similarity of conflicts.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2021
The congruence effect can be modulated by adjacent conflict conditions, producing the congruency sequence effect (CSE). However, many boundary conditions prevent the transfer of the cross-conflict CSE. A consensus has been achieved that the CSE reflects both top-down control and bottom-up associative learning, but neither perspective could perfectly ...
Guochun Yang   +6 more
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Determinants of congruency sequence effects without learning and memory confounds.

Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2014
A common finding in distracter interference (e.g., Flanker) tasks is that the difference in mean reaction time (RT) between incongruent and congruent trials-the congruency effect-is smaller when the previous trial was incongruent relative to congruent. Over the past 2 decades, 2 main accounts of this congruency sequence effect (CSE) have been proposed.
Daniel H. Weissman   +2 more
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Out of control: An associative account of congruency effects in sequence learning

Consciousness and Cognition, 2012
The demonstration of a sequential congruency effect in sequence learning has been offered as evidence for control processes that act to inhibit automatic response tendencies (Jiménez, Lupiáñez, & Vaquero, 2009) via unconscious conflict monitoring. Here we propose an alternative interpretation of this effect based on the associative learning of chains ...
Beesley, T., Jones, F.W., Shanks, D.R.
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