Crump and Milliken (2009) reported a context-specific proportion congruence (CSPC) effect for inducer and diagnostic sets, the strongest evidence to date of context-specific control. Attempts to replicate/reproduce this evidence have failed, including Experiment I. Using a picture-word Stroop task, we tackled the question of how to interpret such failures by testing the consistency hypothesis (Hutcheon & Spieler, 2017) and two novel hypotheses inspired by our theorizing about learning opportunities in the CSPC paradigm. Experiment 2 found a CSPC effect when there was no diagnostic set, supporting the consistency hypothesis. Experiment 3 produced novel evidence for item-PC learning in a CSPC paradigm. In contrast, Experiment 4 did not produc...
The context-specific proportion congruent (CSPC) effect can be observed when within a block of trial...
Cognitive control is generally measured with the Stroop effect which is signified by slow responses ...
In this article, we assess an alternative account of a key experimental pattern thought to index top...
Crump and Milliken (2009) reported a context-specific proportion congruence (CSPC) effect for induce...
Prior research has shown that various cues are exploited to reactively adjust attention, and such a...
In the Stroop task, participants identify the print color of color words. The congruency effect is t...
International audienceConflict between task-relevant and task-irrelevant stimulus information leads ...
The item-specific proportion congruency (ISPC) effect is demonstrated by a smaller Stroop effect for...
One prominent feature of adaptive cognition in humans is the ability to flexibly adjust to changing ...
The item-specific proportion congruent (ISPC) effect refers to the observation that the Stroup effec...
The magnitude of congruency effects depends on, among other things, the specifics of previous trials...
The conflict adaptation account proposes that participants adjust attention to target and distractin...
The item-specific proportion congruency (ISPC) effect is demonstrated by a smaller Stroop effect obs...
Sequential congruency effect (SCE) is demonstrated by a larger Stroop effect following incongruent t...
The item-specific proportion congruent (ISPC) effect in a Stroop task – the observation of reduced i...
The context-specific proportion congruent (CSPC) effect can be observed when within a block of trial...
Cognitive control is generally measured with the Stroop effect which is signified by slow responses ...
In this article, we assess an alternative account of a key experimental pattern thought to index top...
Crump and Milliken (2009) reported a context-specific proportion congruence (CSPC) effect for induce...
Prior research has shown that various cues are exploited to reactively adjust attention, and such a...
In the Stroop task, participants identify the print color of color words. The congruency effect is t...
International audienceConflict between task-relevant and task-irrelevant stimulus information leads ...
The item-specific proportion congruency (ISPC) effect is demonstrated by a smaller Stroop effect for...
One prominent feature of adaptive cognition in humans is the ability to flexibly adjust to changing ...
The item-specific proportion congruent (ISPC) effect refers to the observation that the Stroup effec...
The magnitude of congruency effects depends on, among other things, the specifics of previous trials...
The conflict adaptation account proposes that participants adjust attention to target and distractin...
The item-specific proportion congruency (ISPC) effect is demonstrated by a smaller Stroop effect obs...
Sequential congruency effect (SCE) is demonstrated by a larger Stroop effect following incongruent t...
The item-specific proportion congruent (ISPC) effect in a Stroop task – the observation of reduced i...
The context-specific proportion congruent (CSPC) effect can be observed when within a block of trial...
Cognitive control is generally measured with the Stroop effect which is signified by slow responses ...
In this article, we assess an alternative account of a key experimental pattern thought to index top...