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This finding supports the dimension-specificity hypothesis which states that cross-modal associations (here associations between color and validity) depend on the context (here the color-context). Moreover, the observed color-validity effects were stronger when participants had to categorize single words instead of sentences and when they had to provide speeded responses. Taken together, these results suggest that controlled processing counteracts the influence of automatic color associations on true/false responses.Infection with Afric