“…Learning habit-like attentional biases also occur despite cognitive interference. For example, interference from working memory load (Won & Jiang, 2015), search perspective change (Jiang et al, 2014, Jiang, Swallow, & Capistrano, 2013; Jiang & Swallow, 2014), cognitive impairments in autism spectrum disorder (Jiang, Capistrano, et al, 2013), development and aging (Lee et al, 2020; Twedell et al, 2017), Parkinson’s disease (Sisk et al, 2018), or hemispatial neglect (Geng & Behrmann, 2002) do not interfere with learning.…”