Recent EEG and fMRI evidence suggests that behavioral errors are foreshadowed by systematic changes in brain activity preceding the outcome by seconds. In order to further characterize this type of error precursor activity, we investigated single-trial event-related EEG activity from 70 participants performing a modified Eriksen flanker task, in particular focusing on the trial-by-trial dynamics of a fronto-central independent component that previously has been associated with error and feedback processing. The stimulus-locked peaks in the N2 and P3 latency range in the event-related averages showed expected compatibility and error-related modulations. In addition, a small pre-stimulus negative slow wave was present at erroneous trials. Sig...
Errors in speeded decision tasks are associated with characteristic patterns of brain activity. In t...
When we respond to a stimulus, our decisions are based not only on external stimuli but also on our ...
Everyday actions often require fast and efficient error detection and error correction. For this, th...
Recent EEG and fMRI evidence suggests that behavioral errors are foreshadowed by systematic changes ...
Contains fulltext : 99943.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Recent EEG and f...
Humans engaged in monotonous tasks are susceptible to occasional errors that may lead to serious con...
Contains fulltext : 148954.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Humans engaged ...
Performance errors in conflict tasks often result from inappropriate action impulses, and are though...
Performance errors in conflict tasks often result from inappropriate action impulses, and are though...
Performance errors in conflict tasks often result from inappropriate action impulses, and are though...
The ability to monitor performance and behavior is crucial for goal-directed, adaptive behavior in a...
The ability to monitor performance and behavior is crucial for goal-directed, adaptive behavior in a...
Failure to adapt performance following an error is a debilitating symptom of many neurological and p...
When we respond to a stimulus, our decisions are based not only on external stimuli but also on our ...
Performance monitoring can be implemented in the brain by two possible systems, one monitoring for r...
Errors in speeded decision tasks are associated with characteristic patterns of brain activity. In t...
When we respond to a stimulus, our decisions are based not only on external stimuli but also on our ...
Everyday actions often require fast and efficient error detection and error correction. For this, th...
Recent EEG and fMRI evidence suggests that behavioral errors are foreshadowed by systematic changes ...
Contains fulltext : 99943.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Recent EEG and f...
Humans engaged in monotonous tasks are susceptible to occasional errors that may lead to serious con...
Contains fulltext : 148954.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Humans engaged ...
Performance errors in conflict tasks often result from inappropriate action impulses, and are though...
Performance errors in conflict tasks often result from inappropriate action impulses, and are though...
Performance errors in conflict tasks often result from inappropriate action impulses, and are though...
The ability to monitor performance and behavior is crucial for goal-directed, adaptive behavior in a...
The ability to monitor performance and behavior is crucial for goal-directed, adaptive behavior in a...
Failure to adapt performance following an error is a debilitating symptom of many neurological and p...
When we respond to a stimulus, our decisions are based not only on external stimuli but also on our ...
Performance monitoring can be implemented in the brain by two possible systems, one monitoring for r...
Errors in speeded decision tasks are associated with characteristic patterns of brain activity. In t...
When we respond to a stimulus, our decisions are based not only on external stimuli but also on our ...
Everyday actions often require fast and efficient error detection and error correction. For this, th...