The first aim of the present study was to test whether arousing, aversive sounds can influence inhibitory task performance and lead to increased error monitoring relative to a neutral task condition. The second aim was to examine whether the enhancement of error monitoring in an affective context (if present) could be predicted from stop-signal-related brain activity. Participants performed an emotional stop-signal task that required response inhibition to aversive and neutral auditory stimuli. The behavioral data revealed that unpleasant sounds facilitated inhibitory processing by decreasing the stop-signal reaction time and increasing the inhibitory rate relative to neutral tones. Aversive sounds evoked larger N1, P3, and Pe components, i...
Music performance is an extremely rapid process with low incidence of errors even at the fast rates ...
The accuracy of actions is swiftly determined through specific monitoring brain systems. Event-relat...
This study investigated the impact of auditory-induced emotion on response inhibition. Fifty kinds o...
The present study investigated the effect of emotion on response inhibition and error monitoring usi...
Performance monitoring is a key function of human cognition and critical for achieving goal-directe...
The present study had three main objectives. First, we aimed to evaluate whether short-duration affe...
Performance monitoring is a key function of human cognition and critical for achieving goal-direc...
Past event-related potentials (ERPs) research shows that, after exerting effortful emotion inhibitio...
The present study had three main objectives. First, we aimed to evaluate whether short-duration affe...
Contains fulltext : 230367.pdf (Publisher's version ) (Open Access) This study investigates the erro...
To clarify how the modality of stop signals affects the ability to suppress ongoing actions, we comp...
Past event-related potentials (ERPs) research shows that, after exerting effortful emotion inhibitio...
The present study aimed to use event-related potentials with the stop-signal task to investigate the...
peer reviewedPrevious research suggests that emotional stimuli capture attention and guide behavior ...
Speakers continuously monitor what they say. Sometimes, self-monitoring malfunctions and errors pass...
Music performance is an extremely rapid process with low incidence of errors even at the fast rates ...
The accuracy of actions is swiftly determined through specific monitoring brain systems. Event-relat...
This study investigated the impact of auditory-induced emotion on response inhibition. Fifty kinds o...
The present study investigated the effect of emotion on response inhibition and error monitoring usi...
Performance monitoring is a key function of human cognition and critical for achieving goal-directe...
The present study had three main objectives. First, we aimed to evaluate whether short-duration affe...
Performance monitoring is a key function of human cognition and critical for achieving goal-direc...
Past event-related potentials (ERPs) research shows that, after exerting effortful emotion inhibitio...
The present study had three main objectives. First, we aimed to evaluate whether short-duration affe...
Contains fulltext : 230367.pdf (Publisher's version ) (Open Access) This study investigates the erro...
To clarify how the modality of stop signals affects the ability to suppress ongoing actions, we comp...
Past event-related potentials (ERPs) research shows that, after exerting effortful emotion inhibitio...
The present study aimed to use event-related potentials with the stop-signal task to investigate the...
peer reviewedPrevious research suggests that emotional stimuli capture attention and guide behavior ...
Speakers continuously monitor what they say. Sometimes, self-monitoring malfunctions and errors pass...
Music performance is an extremely rapid process with low incidence of errors even at the fast rates ...
The accuracy of actions is swiftly determined through specific monitoring brain systems. Event-relat...
This study investigated the impact of auditory-induced emotion on response inhibition. Fifty kinds o...