Disruption of the sense of being effective and causally determinant in performing an action was explored in the present research by inducing an erroneous external spatial feedback in response to the subject’s behaviour. ERPs were recorded from fifteen subjects when they were receiving mismatching/matching feedback information on direction. In addition, subjective sensitivity to the external cues was monitored by BIS (Behavioural Inhibition System) and BAS (Behavioural Activation System) measures, as well as behaviour identification process was tested by BIF (Behavior Identification From). One negative ERP deflections of higher amplitude was revealed in concomitance to false feedback, peaking at about 210 ms post-stimulus, more central-post...
The development of the field of cognitive neuroscience has inspired a revival of interest in the bra...
Over 10 years after its discovery, controversy still abounds over the functional significance of an ...
Converging evidence in human electrophysiology suggests that evaluative feedback provided during per...
Disruption of the sense of being effective and causally determinant in performing an action was expl...
Disruption of our sense of being in control and causally determinant in action was explored in the p...
Objective: Disruption of the sense of agency and of being causally determinant in action was explore...
Objective: Our sense of being agents relies on our action-effectiveness in a context and on our sens...
Objective: The present study investigated the properties of feedback-related negativity (FRN) and P3...
Individuals need feedback from the context to determine the success of their actions. In the present...
The feedback-related negativity (FRN) is a mid-frontal event-related potential (ERP) recorded in var...
Expectations regarding outcomes of potential decisions to be taken, detection and evaluation of the ...
Although the focus of the discussion regarding the significance of the error related negatively (ERN...
In a recent experiment [Boksem, M.A.S., Tops, M., Wester, A.E., Meijman, T.F., Lorist, M.M., 2006. E...
The error-related negativity (ERN) is thought to index a neural behavior monitoring system with its ...
AbstractObjectiveElectrophysiological studies on feedback processing typically use a wide range of f...
The development of the field of cognitive neuroscience has inspired a revival of interest in the bra...
Over 10 years after its discovery, controversy still abounds over the functional significance of an ...
Converging evidence in human electrophysiology suggests that evaluative feedback provided during per...
Disruption of the sense of being effective and causally determinant in performing an action was expl...
Disruption of our sense of being in control and causally determinant in action was explored in the p...
Objective: Disruption of the sense of agency and of being causally determinant in action was explore...
Objective: Our sense of being agents relies on our action-effectiveness in a context and on our sens...
Objective: The present study investigated the properties of feedback-related negativity (FRN) and P3...
Individuals need feedback from the context to determine the success of their actions. In the present...
The feedback-related negativity (FRN) is a mid-frontal event-related potential (ERP) recorded in var...
Expectations regarding outcomes of potential decisions to be taken, detection and evaluation of the ...
Although the focus of the discussion regarding the significance of the error related negatively (ERN...
In a recent experiment [Boksem, M.A.S., Tops, M., Wester, A.E., Meijman, T.F., Lorist, M.M., 2006. E...
The error-related negativity (ERN) is thought to index a neural behavior monitoring system with its ...
AbstractObjectiveElectrophysiological studies on feedback processing typically use a wide range of f...
The development of the field of cognitive neuroscience has inspired a revival of interest in the bra...
Over 10 years after its discovery, controversy still abounds over the functional significance of an ...
Converging evidence in human electrophysiology suggests that evaluative feedback provided during per...