“…Context subjective relevance is assumed to be modulated by the actual informative value of the context (e.g., León, Abad, & Rosas, 2008; León, Abad, & Rosas, 2010b; León, Gámez, & Rosas, 2012; Lucke, Lachnit, Koenig, & Uengoer, 2013; Lucke, Lachnit, Stüttgen, & Uengoer, 2014; Preston, Dickinson, & Mackintosh, 1986) by the relative salience of contexts and cues (e.g., Abad, Ramos-Álvarez, & Rosas, 2009; Moreno-Fernández, Abad, Ramos-Álvarez, & Rosas, 2011, see also Bouton & Sunsay, 2001), by previous experience that makes context features relevant or irrelevant within a different task (Uengoer, Lucke, & Lachnit, 2018; see also Uengoer, Pearce, Lachnit, & Koenig, 2018), and by instructions that lead human participants to attend or to ignore the context (e.g., Cañadas, Rodríguez-Bailón, Milliken, & Lupiáñez, 2013; Eich, 1985; Mertens & De Houwer, 2016; but see Neumann, 2007).…”