# Underlying Sources of Response-Response Contingency Learning

**Authors:** Klaus Rothermund, Anna Martini, Philipp Sprengholz, Birte Moeller

PMC · DOI: 10.5334/joc.491 · Journal of Cognition · 2026-02-19

## TL;DR

This study explores how people learn patterns in response sequences, finding that both conscious awareness and automatic processes contribute to learning.

## Contribution

The study identifies distinct mechanisms underlying response-response contingency learning, including both propositional knowledge and automatic processes.

## Key findings

- RR-CL effects were observed with shorter response times for likely response sequences.
- Part of the RR-CL effect was due to episodic retrieval of recent sequences.
- Contingency awareness influenced the strength of the residual RR-CL effect.

## Abstract

We examined contingency learning of response sequences (response-response contingency learning, RR-CL) in a serial reaction time task (SRTT), in which keys were pressed corresponding to the spatial position of dots appearing successively on a screen. First-order contingencies between pairs of successive responses were introduced into the task by biasing the transition probabilities between the spatial positions of subsequently appearing dots, rendering specific response sequences more likely than others. A pre-registered study (n = 40) revealed evidence for robust RR-CL effects, indicated by shorter (longer) response times for responses that were preceded by a likely (unlikely) preceding response. Part of this RR-CL effect was due to episodic retrieval of the most recent response sequence that started with the same response as the current sequence. Yet, a robust genuine RR-CL effect remained after controlling for recency-based episodic retrieval. This residual RR-CL effect was dependent on contingency awareness, with stronger residual RR-CL effects for sequences that were correctly identified as high or low in frequency, indicating that learning of response sequence contingencies partly reflects propositional knowledge. A reliable residual RR-CL effect, however, was obtained also in the absence of contingency awareness, indicating that another part of the learning of response sequence contingencies operates automatically and outside of awareness.

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** EREG (epiregulin) [NCBI Gene 2069] {aka EPR, ER, Ep}
- **Diseases:** -CL (MESH:D002971), RR-CL (MESH:D018746), PCL (MESH:D008209), CA (MESH:D058926)
- **Chemicals:** CA (-)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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