Is there evidence for cross-domain congruency sequence effect? A replication of Kan et al. (2013)
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 that in these tasks, the detection of conflic...
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Main Authors: | ACZEL, Balazs, KOVACS, Marton, BOGNAR, Miklos, PALFI, Bence, HARTANTO, Andree, ONIE, Sandersan, TIONG, Lucas E., EVANS, Thomas Rhys |
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