External feedback from contextual cues allows humans to behave appropriately in their environments. In the present study, the explicit process of feedback monitoring (an explicit response to veridical vs false feedback) was explored. In addition, the contribution of the prefrontal cortex in this monitoring process was tested by administering an rTMS inhibitory paradigm. Seventeen subjects participated in the study and were required to detect correct vs. incorrect feedback. The experimental task included three main phases: the subject's performance (spatial decisional task); the system's response to the performance (external feedback); and the subject's judgment and response to this external feedback (feedback monitoring). rTMS was performed...
Disruption of the sense of being effective and causally determinant in performing an action was expl...
The stop signal task is used to investigate inhibition of an initiated response. Converging evidence...
International audienceControl of action occurs at different stages of the executive process, in part...
External feedback from contextual cues allows humans to behave appropriately in their environments. ...
Agency depends on our sense of being in control and causally determinant in action, and the ability ...
Individuals need feedback from the context to determine the success of their actions. In the present...
Anterior cingulate and medial frontal cortex (dACC/mFC) response to negative feedback represents the...
Anterior cingulate and medial frontal cortex (dACC/mFC) response to negative feedback represents the...
The ability to monitor performance and detect errors is essential for intelligent behaviour. Motor b...
It has been shown that the rostral cingulate zone (RCZ) in humans uses both positive and negative fe...
Receiving feedback on action correctness is a relevant factor in learning, but only a few recent stu...
The dopaminergic system has been shown to be involved in the processing of rewarding stimuli, specif...
We investigated if certain phases of performance monitoring show differential sensitivity to externa...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study examined the role of the medial frontal cortex in the proce...
The present functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) experiment aims at clarifying the role of t...
Disruption of the sense of being effective and causally determinant in performing an action was expl...
The stop signal task is used to investigate inhibition of an initiated response. Converging evidence...
International audienceControl of action occurs at different stages of the executive process, in part...
External feedback from contextual cues allows humans to behave appropriately in their environments. ...
Agency depends on our sense of being in control and causally determinant in action, and the ability ...
Individuals need feedback from the context to determine the success of their actions. In the present...
Anterior cingulate and medial frontal cortex (dACC/mFC) response to negative feedback represents the...
Anterior cingulate and medial frontal cortex (dACC/mFC) response to negative feedback represents the...
The ability to monitor performance and detect errors is essential for intelligent behaviour. Motor b...
It has been shown that the rostral cingulate zone (RCZ) in humans uses both positive and negative fe...
Receiving feedback on action correctness is a relevant factor in learning, but only a few recent stu...
The dopaminergic system has been shown to be involved in the processing of rewarding stimuli, specif...
We investigated if certain phases of performance monitoring show differential sensitivity to externa...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study examined the role of the medial frontal cortex in the proce...
The present functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) experiment aims at clarifying the role of t...
Disruption of the sense of being effective and causally determinant in performing an action was expl...
The stop signal task is used to investigate inhibition of an initiated response. Converging evidence...
International audienceControl of action occurs at different stages of the executive process, in part...