“…Experiment 2 tested a more complex biconditional version of the outcome‐devaluation and PIT procedures, in which the response–outcome contingencies were randomly reversed on a trial‐by‐trial basis, signalled by two discriminative stimuli (Hardy et al ., ; see also Colwill & Rescorla, ; Declercq & De Houwer, ; Bradfield & Balleine, ; Trask & Bouton, ). Given that drug users have been shown to be slower to learn the reversal of response–outcome contingencies in previous studies (Ersche et al ., ; Fortier et al ., ; Reiter et al ., ), we hoped that the reversal of response–outcome contingencies in the biconditional outcome‐devaluation and PIT tasks would reveal impaired goal‐directed control in drug users.…”