“…On the other hand, by plotting interference effects against RT (known as a delta-plot), a reduction in the interference effect at the slower portion of the RT distribution should be observed, reflecting the efficiency of inhibitory control (Ridderinkhof, 2002;Ridderinkhof, 2002;Suarez, Vidal, et al, 2015;Van den Wildenberg et al, 2010;Van Wouve et al, 2016;Wylie et al, 2010Wylie et al, , 2013. Several studies using both non-clinical and clinical populations provide empirical support for this assertion (Burle et al, 2002;Grandjean et al, 2021b;Ridderinkhof et al, 2005;Suarez, Vidal, et al, 2015;Van Wouve et al, 2016;Wijnen & Ridderinkhof, 2007;Wylie et al, 2007;Wylie et al, 2009Wylie et al, , 2010aWylie et al, , 2010bWylie et al, , 2012Wylie et al, , 2013; for review, see Ridderinkhof et al, 2011;Van den Wildenberg et al, 2010) and have revealed that different manipulations could differently affect these two components of interference control (Fluchère et al, 2015;Grandjean et al, 2021aGrandjean et al, , 2021bRamdani et al, 2015).…”