“…A typical finding when investigating Simon compatibility effects, for example, is that the size of the Simon effect critically depends on the characteristics of the preceding trial. In particular, the sequential modulation effect reflects the finding that Simon effects in a current trial N are smaller following incompatible trials in N -1 compared to those following compatible trials in N -1 (Akçay & Hazeltine, 2007;Fischer, Dreisbach, & Goschke, 2008;Hommel, Proctor, & Vu, 2004;Notebaert, Soetens, & Melis, 2001;Stürmer, Leuthold, Soetens, Schröter, & Sommer, 2002;Wühr & Ansorge, 2005).…”