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Is conflict adaptation an illusion?
“At least one” problem with “some” formal reasoning paradigms
Congruency sequence effects without feature integration or contingency learning confounds
Context-specific proportion congruent effects: Compound-cue contingency learning in disguise
Interference in Dutch-French bilinguals: Stimulus and response conflict in intra- and interlingual Stroop
Context-specific temporal learning with non-conflict stimuli: Proof-of-principle for a learning account of context-specific proportion congruent effects
Feature integration and task switching: Diminished switch costs after controlling for stimulus, response, and cue repetitions
Contingency learning and unlearning in the blink of an eye: A resource dependent process
The Parallel Episodic Processing (PEP) Model 2.0: A single computational model of stimulus-response binding, contingency learning, power curves, and mixing costs.
Removing the influence of feature repetitions on the congruency sequence effect: Why regressing out confounds from a nested design will often fall short
Learning, awareness, and instruction: Subjective contingency awareness does matter in the colour-word contingency learning paradigm
Contingency learning tracks with stimulus-response proportion: No evidence of misprediction costs