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Giacomo Spinelli

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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|March 7, 2025
No evidence that selection is resource-demanding in conflict and bilingual language production tasks: Implications for theories of adaptive control and language-control associationsGiacomo Spinelli, Simone Sulpizio
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|May 7, 2024
Is adaptation involved in bilingual language production? A fresh look at the assumptions motivating potential bilingual-monolingual differences in adaptive controlGiacomo Spinelli, Simone Sulpizio
Cognition|June 5, 2026
Can't wait to relax: First-time evidence for a prospective relaxation of control as revealed by a future-based congruency sequence effectLuca Moretti, Giacomo Spinelli
Memory & Cognition|April 8, 2026
Focusing on conflict in item-specific adaptive control: Insights from a proportion-neutral manipulationGiacomo Spinelli, Stephen Lupker
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|April 14, 2026
Multiple sources of conflict in the flanker task: Flanker interference can be decomposed into cumulative componentsCorentin Gonthier, Giacomo Spinelli
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|April 7, 2022
Conflict-monitoring theory in overtime: Is temporal learning a viable explanation for the congruency sequence effect?Giacomo Spinelli, Stephen J Lupker
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|March 10, 2020
Proactive control in the Stroop task: A conflict-frequency manipulation free of item-specific, contingency-learning, and color-word correlation confoundsGiacomo Spinelli, Stephen J Lupker
Memory & Cognition|March 18, 2020
Correction to: Item-specific control of attention in the Stroop task: Contingency learning is not the whole story in the item-specific proportion-congruent effectGiacomo Spinelli, Stephen J Lupker
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|September 5, 2023
An examination of models of reading multi-morphemic and pseudo multi-morphemic words using sandwich primingStephen J Lupker, Giacomo Spinelli
Cognitive Psychology|July 15, 2026
Adaptive control in Stroop, Stroop-like, and Simon task typesGiacomo Spinelli, Stephen J Lupker
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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|March 7, 2025
No evidence that selection is resource-demanding in conflict and bilingual language production tasks: Implications for theories of adaptive control and language-control associationsGiacomo Spinelli, Simone Sulpizio
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|May 7, 2024
Is adaptation involved in bilingual language production? A fresh look at the assumptions motivating potential bilingual-monolingual differences in adaptive controlGiacomo Spinelli, Simone Sulpizio
Cognition|June 5, 2026
Can't wait to relax: First-time evidence for a prospective relaxation of control as revealed by a future-based congruency sequence effectLuca Moretti, Giacomo Spinelli
Memory & Cognition|April 8, 2026
Focusing on conflict in item-specific adaptive control: Insights from a proportion-neutral manipulationGiacomo Spinelli, Stephen Lupker
Psychonomic Bulletin & Review|April 14, 2026
Multiple sources of conflict in the flanker task: Flanker interference can be decomposed into cumulative componentsCorentin Gonthier, Giacomo Spinelli
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Human Perception and Performance|April 7, 2022
Conflict-monitoring theory in overtime: Is temporal learning a viable explanation for the congruency sequence effect?Giacomo Spinelli, Stephen J Lupker
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|March 10, 2020
Proactive control in the Stroop task: A conflict-frequency manipulation free of item-specific, contingency-learning, and color-word correlation confoundsGiacomo Spinelli, Stephen J Lupker
Memory & Cognition|March 18, 2020
Correction to: Item-specific control of attention in the Stroop task: Contingency learning is not the whole story in the item-specific proportion-congruent effectGiacomo Spinelli, Stephen J Lupker
Journal of Experimental Psychology. Learning, Memory, and Cognition|September 5, 2023
An examination of models of reading multi-morphemic and pseudo multi-morphemic words using sandwich primingStephen J Lupker, Giacomo Spinelli
Cognitive Psychology|July 15, 2026
Adaptive control in Stroop, Stroop-like, and Simon task typesGiacomo Spinelli, Stephen J Lupker
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