Comparisons between expectations and outcomes are critical for learning. Termed prediction errors, the violations of expectancy that occur when outcomes differ from expectations are used to modify value and shape behaviour. In the present study, we examined how a wide range of expectancy violations impacted neural signals associated with feedback processing. Participants performed a time estimation task in which they had to guess the duration of one second while their electroencephalogram was recorded. In a key manipulation, we varied task difficulty across the experiment to create a range of different feedback expectancies - reward feedback was either very expected, expected, 50/50, unexpected, or very unexpected. As predicted, the amplitu...
The feedback error-related negativity (fERN) is a component of the human event-related brain potenti...
The feedback-related negativity (FRN) is a well-established electrophysiological correlate of feedba...
A recent theory holds that a component of the human event-related brain potential called the reward ...
Comparisons between expectations and outcomes are critical for learning. Termed prediction errors, t...
Converging evidence in human electrophysiology suggests that evaluative feedback provided during per...
Converging evidence in human electrophysiology suggests that evaluative feedback provided during per...
Adaptive decision making depends on the accurate representation of rewards associated with potential...
The reward positivity is a component of the event-related brain potential (ERP) sensitive to neural ...
The reward positivity is a component of the human ERP elicited by feedback stimuli in trial-and-erro...
Adaptive decision making depends on the accurate representation of rewards associated with potential...
The current study employed a modified gambling task, in which probabilistic cues were provided to el...
Reinforcement learning models make use of reward prediction errors (RPEs), the difference between an...
Reward learning depends on accurate reward associations with potential choices. These associations c...
Beta-gamma oscillation has been demonstrated to be sensitive to unexpected reward feedback. However,...
Reward learning depends on accurate reward associations with potential choices. These associations c...
The feedback error-related negativity (fERN) is a component of the human event-related brain potenti...
The feedback-related negativity (FRN) is a well-established electrophysiological correlate of feedba...
A recent theory holds that a component of the human event-related brain potential called the reward ...
Comparisons between expectations and outcomes are critical for learning. Termed prediction errors, t...
Converging evidence in human electrophysiology suggests that evaluative feedback provided during per...
Converging evidence in human electrophysiology suggests that evaluative feedback provided during per...
Adaptive decision making depends on the accurate representation of rewards associated with potential...
The reward positivity is a component of the event-related brain potential (ERP) sensitive to neural ...
The reward positivity is a component of the human ERP elicited by feedback stimuli in trial-and-erro...
Adaptive decision making depends on the accurate representation of rewards associated with potential...
The current study employed a modified gambling task, in which probabilistic cues were provided to el...
Reinforcement learning models make use of reward prediction errors (RPEs), the difference between an...
Reward learning depends on accurate reward associations with potential choices. These associations c...
Beta-gamma oscillation has been demonstrated to be sensitive to unexpected reward feedback. However,...
Reward learning depends on accurate reward associations with potential choices. These associations c...
The feedback error-related negativity (fERN) is a component of the human event-related brain potenti...
The feedback-related negativity (FRN) is a well-established electrophysiological correlate of feedba...
A recent theory holds that a component of the human event-related brain potential called the reward ...