“…Within this line of research, it has been suggested that sequential effects may emerge in different stages of processing, ranging from early sensory to decisional stages of processing (e.g., Fornaciai & Park, 2018; Fritsche, Mostert, & de Lange, 2017; Frund, Wichmann, & Macke, 2014; St John-Saaltink et al, 2016). Some researchers argue that stimulus history might evoke contrastive effects emerging in early perceptual stages (e.g., repulsive after-effects), whereas assimilatory biases are caused by response history (Fritsche et al, 2017; Pascucci, Mancuso, Santandrea, Libera, & Plomp, 2017), whereas other studies also provide evidence for perception-based assimilatory effects (Fornaciai & Park, 2018; St John-Saaltink et al, 2016).…”