{"id_concept_class": "", "creation_time": 1512660641636, "event_stamp": "2014-04-24T10:56:41", "def_id_user": "usr_51bc76ae9636c", "def_event_stamp": "2015-09-18T16:54:21", "last_updated": 1512660641636, "def_id": "def_55fc41bd08d5e", "name": "conflict adaptation effect", "alias": "conflict adaptation, trial-to-trial conflict effect", "definition_text": "The congruency effect after incongruent trials is reduced when compared with congruent trials. It is a trial-to-trial effect. Originally reported by Gratton, Coles, and Donchin (1992; as refered by van Steenbergen, 2010; Psychological Science). Thus:\r\n(iI-iC) ", "id_user": "usr_530dde225d328", "id": "trm_5358ede949107", "type": "concept", "concepts": [], "contrasts": [], "citations": [], "conceptclasses": [], "relationships": []}