Possibly, Low MA process non-buys as losses because they were non-rewarded trials, but buys more neutrally because correctly buying is nothing special for them. This is consistent with the notion that buying is normally a default mode, which does not occur when painful (Knutson et al., 2007). Thus, P3 offers evidence Low MA might be more driven by painful paying when buying whereas High MA might be at least somewhat sensitive to positive fluency feelings in addition to painful pay cues (e.g., FN400 to non-buys). P3 effects are curiously specific to no promotions, and indeed are the only effects reported here under no promotions for Low MA consumers. Schwarz (2004) previously argued that cognitively demanding situations might attenuate consumers’ reliance on accessible feelings in favor of accessible content