“…In general, tasks that involve core executive functions, including cognitive flexibility, updating of working memory, and inhibitory control, are good candidates for generating effortful control costs (André et al, 2019;Hofmann et al, 2012) and inducing the ego-depletion effect (Dang et al, 2021). For instance, while the choice of the letter-crossing task as a depleting task was not successful (Etherton et al, 2018;Wimmer et al, 2019;Xu et al, 2014), a modified Stroop task tapping two executive functions, cognitive flexibility and inhibitory control, was effective at inducing the ego depletion effect (Dang, 2018;Hagger et al, 2010;Mangin et al, 2021Mangin et al, , 2022.…”