Analyses of trial sequences in flanker tasks have revealed cognitive adaptation, reflected in a reduced interference effect following incompatible trials (Gratton, Coles, & Donchin, 1992). These effects have been explained on the basis of the response conflict monitoring model of Botvinick, Braver, Barch, Carter, and Cohen (2001), who proposed that preceding response conflict triggers stronger topdown control, leading to performance improvements on subsequent trials of similar context. A recent study (Mayr, Awh, & Laurey, 2003) has challenged this account, suggesting that the behavioral adaptations are confined to trial sequences of exact trial repetitions and can therefore be explained by repetition priming. Here, we present two experiment...
Sequential effect refers to the phenomenon that interference in conflict paradigms is smaller after ...
<div><p>Over the last two decades, the congruency sequence effect (CSE) –the finding of a reduced co...
<p>A comparable pattern of results is also evident in the high-ER subset of participants included in...
For decades, cognitive adaptation to response conflict has been considered to be the hallmark of cog...
The dependence of the Simon effect on the correspondence of the previous trial can be explained by t...
In the conflict/control loop theory proposed by Botvinick, Braver, Barch, Carter, and Cohen (2001), ...
In conflict tasks, congruency effects are modulated by the sequence of preceding trials. This modula...
Theories of cognitive control argue that response conflict in speeded performance tasks leads to ada...
In two studies, a vocal Stroop task with eight different colours was employed in order to put two co...
<p>Correspondence effects in trial <i>n</i> for RTs (mean RT on incongruent trials–mean RT on congru...
In conflict tasks, congruency effects are modulated by the sequence of preceding trials. This modula...
Recent proposals emphasize the role of learning in empirical markers of conflict adaptation. Some of...
In the present study, we followed up on a recent report of two experiments in which the congruency s...
According to the conflict monitoring theory (CMT), one of the most prominent theories of cognitive c...
Conflict adaptation theory is one of the most popular theories in cognitive psychology. The theory a...
Sequential effect refers to the phenomenon that interference in conflict paradigms is smaller after ...
<div><p>Over the last two decades, the congruency sequence effect (CSE) –the finding of a reduced co...
<p>A comparable pattern of results is also evident in the high-ER subset of participants included in...
For decades, cognitive adaptation to response conflict has been considered to be the hallmark of cog...
The dependence of the Simon effect on the correspondence of the previous trial can be explained by t...
In the conflict/control loop theory proposed by Botvinick, Braver, Barch, Carter, and Cohen (2001), ...
In conflict tasks, congruency effects are modulated by the sequence of preceding trials. This modula...
Theories of cognitive control argue that response conflict in speeded performance tasks leads to ada...
In two studies, a vocal Stroop task with eight different colours was employed in order to put two co...
<p>Correspondence effects in trial <i>n</i> for RTs (mean RT on incongruent trials–mean RT on congru...
In conflict tasks, congruency effects are modulated by the sequence of preceding trials. This modula...
Recent proposals emphasize the role of learning in empirical markers of conflict adaptation. Some of...
In the present study, we followed up on a recent report of two experiments in which the congruency s...
According to the conflict monitoring theory (CMT), one of the most prominent theories of cognitive c...
Conflict adaptation theory is one of the most popular theories in cognitive psychology. The theory a...
Sequential effect refers to the phenomenon that interference in conflict paradigms is smaller after ...
<div><p>Over the last two decades, the congruency sequence effect (CSE) –the finding of a reduced co...
<p>A comparable pattern of results is also evident in the high-ER subset of participants included in...