Transfer of congruency effects between Stroop and multiplication tasks: Evidence that retrieval of multiplication facts requires inhibitory control

Inhibitory control is classically considered a domain-general process, yet recent findings suggest it may operate in context-specific ways. This has important implications for theories in other cognitive domains, such as mathematics, in which inhibitory control is proposed to play a key role. Inhibi...

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Main Authors: Joanne Eaves, Camilla Gilmore, Shachar Hochman, Lucy Cragg
Format: Default Article
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/2134/28063145.v1
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