“…1b, c). This suggests that a spatial location can come to serve as a bottom-up predictive cue for retrieving a context-appropriate top-down control set (for additional discussion, see Crump et al, 2017;Hutcheon and Spieler, 2017). Other recent studies have demonstrated this type of modulation of the congruency effect using a wide variety of different contextual cues, including stimulus location Corballis & Gratton, 2003;Crump, 2016;Crump et al, 2017;Crump, Gong, & Milliken, 2006;Hübner & Mishra, 2016;King, Korb, & Egner, 2012;Weidler & Bugg, 2016), font (Bugg, Jacoby, & Toth, 2008;Crump, 2016), shape (Crump, Vaquero, & Milliken, 2008), color (Vietze & Wendt, 2009), social categories (Cañadas, Rodríguez-Bailón, Milliken, & Lupiáñez, 2013) and incidental sematic cues (Blais, Harris, Sinanian, & Bunge, 2015).…”