Previous event-related brain potential (ERP) studies have identified a medial frontal negativity (MFN) in response to negative feedback or monetary losses. In contrast, no EEG correlates have been identified related to the processing of monetary gains or positive feedback. This result is puzzling considering the large number of brain regions involved in the processing of rewards. In the present study we used a gambling task to investigate this issue with trial-by-trial wavelet-based time-frequency analysis of the electroencephalographic signal recorded non-invasively in healthy humans. Using this analysis a mediofrontal oscillatory component in the beta range was identified which was associated to monetary gains. In addition, standard time-dom...
The functional role of high beta oscillations (20–35 Hz) during feedback processing has been suggest...
It is well established that emotions influence our decisions, yet the neural basis of this biasing e...
Recent studies showed that pathological gambling is associated with deficits in frontal lobe functio...
Previous event-related brain potential (ERP) studies have identified a medial frontal negativity (MFN...
Lucchiari, C. & Pravettoni, G. (2010). Feedback related brain activity in a gambling task: A tempora...
[eng] Objective: To study the time course of the electrocortical activity evoked by gains and losses...
A recent study has reported the observation in humans of an event-related brain potential component ...
Originally, the feedback related negativity (FRN) event-related potential (ERP) component was consid...
The functional role of high beta oscillations (20–35 Hz) during feedback processing has been suggest...
Originally, the feedback related negativity (FRN) event-related potential (ERP) component was consid...
BACKGROUND: The processing of reward and punishment stimuli in humans appears to involve brain oscil...
Background: The processing of reward and punishment stimuli in humans appears to involve brain oscil...
A recent study has reported the observation in humans of an event-related brain potential component ...
Introduction: The awareness of being involved and causally determinant in action is a main constitue...
Reward processing is influenced by reward magnitude, as previous EEG studies showed changes in ampli...
The functional role of high beta oscillations (20–35 Hz) during feedback processing has been suggest...
It is well established that emotions influence our decisions, yet the neural basis of this biasing e...
Recent studies showed that pathological gambling is associated with deficits in frontal lobe functio...
Previous event-related brain potential (ERP) studies have identified a medial frontal negativity (MFN...
Lucchiari, C. & Pravettoni, G. (2010). Feedback related brain activity in a gambling task: A tempora...
[eng] Objective: To study the time course of the electrocortical activity evoked by gains and losses...
A recent study has reported the observation in humans of an event-related brain potential component ...
Originally, the feedback related negativity (FRN) event-related potential (ERP) component was consid...
The functional role of high beta oscillations (20–35 Hz) during feedback processing has been suggest...
Originally, the feedback related negativity (FRN) event-related potential (ERP) component was consid...
BACKGROUND: The processing of reward and punishment stimuli in humans appears to involve brain oscil...
Background: The processing of reward and punishment stimuli in humans appears to involve brain oscil...
A recent study has reported the observation in humans of an event-related brain potential component ...
Introduction: The awareness of being involved and causally determinant in action is a main constitue...
Reward processing is influenced by reward magnitude, as previous EEG studies showed changes in ampli...
The functional role of high beta oscillations (20–35 Hz) during feedback processing has been suggest...
It is well established that emotions influence our decisions, yet the neural basis of this biasing e...
Recent studies showed that pathological gambling is associated with deficits in frontal lobe functio...