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  • Cognitive Psychology
  • Neuroscience
  • Human Performance

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  • The congruency sequence effect (CSE) demonstrates reduced conflict after incongruent trials, attributed to control mechanisms.
  • Understanding these control mechanisms is crucial for cognitive processing theories.
  • Previous research suggests conflict resolution plays a role in modulating subsequent trial performance.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the nature of cognitive control mechanisms underlying the congruency sequence effect.
  • To examine how task switching and response set overlap influence the CSE.
  • To determine the role of inhibitory processing in conflict resolution across different tasks.

Main Methods:

  • Participants performed alternating tasks, including Simon and spatial Stroop tasks, with varying response sets and task-irrelevant dimensions.
  • Experiments manipulated task congruency, task switching, and response set identity.
  • Behavioral data were analyzed to identify the presence and magnitude of the congruency sequence effect.

Main Results:

  • No CSE was observed when participants alternated between horizontal and vertical Simon tasks or spatial Stroop tasks.
  • Performing Simon and spatial Stroop tasks with different response sets did not yield a CSE.
  • A significant CSE emerged when the Simon and spatial Stroop tasks shared an identical response set (Experiment 3).

Conclusions:

  • The findings indicate that the congruency sequence effect is dependent on the overlap of response sets between tasks.
  • Inhibitory processing between task-irrelevant dimensions and response modes appears to mediate the CSE after conflict.
  • This suggests a flexible cognitive control system that adapts based on task demands and response configurations.