Reward anticipation is a complex process including cue evaluation, motor preparation, and feedback anticipation. The present study investigated whether these psychological processes were dissociable on neural dynamics in terms of incentive valence and approach motivation. We recorded EEG when participants were performing a monetary incentive delay task, and found a cue-P3 during the cue-evaluation stage, a contingent negative variation (CNV) during the motor-preparation stage, and a stimulus-preceding negativity (SPN) during the feedback-anticipation stage. Critically, both the cue-P3 and SPN exhibited an enhanced sensitivity to gain versus loss anticipation, which was not observed for the CNV. Moreover, both the cue-P3 and SPN, instead o...
Background The ability to anticipate and then secure future rewards and avoid future punishments by ...
The processing of rewards and losses are crucial to everyday functioning. Considerable interest has ...
Contains fulltext : 203392.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Anticipating a ...
AbstractThe anticipation of favourable or unfavourable events is a key component in our daily life. ...
The current study used a modified Monetary Incentive Delay task to examine the neural mechanisms und...
The chance to achieve a reward starts up the required neurobehavioral mechanisms to adapt our though...
Task preparation has been associated with a transient suppression of corticospinal excitability (CSE...
The stimulus-preceding negativity (SPN) component reflects the anticipatory phase of reward processi...
Previous research has shown that feedback evaluation is sensitive to monetary incentive. We investig...
Whether it is a pleasant dinner or a dream vacation, having something to look forward to is a keysto...
The monetary incentive delay task breaks down reward processing into discrete stages for fMRI analys...
The neural processing of reward can be differentiated into two sub-components with different functio...
AbstractWe used functional magnetic resonance neuroimaging to measure brain activity during delay be...
The monetary incentive delay task breaks down reward processing into discrete stages for fMRI analys...
The monetary incentive delay task breaks down reward processing into discrete stages for fMRI analys...
Background The ability to anticipate and then secure future rewards and avoid future punishments by ...
The processing of rewards and losses are crucial to everyday functioning. Considerable interest has ...
Contains fulltext : 203392.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Anticipating a ...
AbstractThe anticipation of favourable or unfavourable events is a key component in our daily life. ...
The current study used a modified Monetary Incentive Delay task to examine the neural mechanisms und...
The chance to achieve a reward starts up the required neurobehavioral mechanisms to adapt our though...
Task preparation has been associated with a transient suppression of corticospinal excitability (CSE...
The stimulus-preceding negativity (SPN) component reflects the anticipatory phase of reward processi...
Previous research has shown that feedback evaluation is sensitive to monetary incentive. We investig...
Whether it is a pleasant dinner or a dream vacation, having something to look forward to is a keysto...
The monetary incentive delay task breaks down reward processing into discrete stages for fMRI analys...
The neural processing of reward can be differentiated into two sub-components with different functio...
AbstractWe used functional magnetic resonance neuroimaging to measure brain activity during delay be...
The monetary incentive delay task breaks down reward processing into discrete stages for fMRI analys...
The monetary incentive delay task breaks down reward processing into discrete stages for fMRI analys...
Background The ability to anticipate and then secure future rewards and avoid future punishments by ...
The processing of rewards and losses are crucial to everyday functioning. Considerable interest has ...
Contains fulltext : 203392.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Anticipating a ...