Depending on the lesion site, a stroke typically affects various aspects of cognitive control. While executing a task, the performance monitoring system constantly compares an intended action plan with the executed action and thereby registers inaccurate actions in case of any mismatch. When errors occur, the performance monitoring system signals the need for more cognitive control, which is most efficient when the subject notices errors rather than processing them subconsciously. The current study aimed to investigate performance monitoring and error detection in a large sample of patients with left hemisphere (LH) stroke. In addition to clinical and neuropsychological tests, 24 LH stroke patients and 32 healthy age-matched controls perfor...
Performance errors in conflict tasks often result from inappropriate action impulses, and are though...
Contains fulltext : 99320.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Performance-moni...
The detection of errors is known to be associated with two successive neurophysiological components ...
Depending on the lesion site, a stroke typically affects various aspects of cognitive control. While...
Electrophysiological and hemodynamic studies have suggested that structures in the vicinity of the a...
The ability to monitor performance and detect errors is essential for intelligent behaviour. Motor b...
Error monitoring allows for efficient performance of goal-directed behaviors and successful learning...
For successful goal-directed behavior, a performance monitoring system is essential. It detects beha...
129 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.Supervisory control is an int...
Performance monitoring can be implemented in the brain by two possible systems, one monitoring for r...
The ability to monitor performance and behavior is crucial for goal-directed, adaptive behavior in a...
Error-related potentials (ErrPs) have been proposed as a means for improving brain–computer interfac...
Performance-monitoring as a key function of cognitive control covers a wide range of diverse process...
Goal-directed behavior is dependent upon the ability to detect errors and implement appropriate post...
We studied error monitoring in a human patient with unique implantation of depth electrodes in both ...
Performance errors in conflict tasks often result from inappropriate action impulses, and are though...
Contains fulltext : 99320.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Performance-moni...
The detection of errors is known to be associated with two successive neurophysiological components ...
Depending on the lesion site, a stroke typically affects various aspects of cognitive control. While...
Electrophysiological and hemodynamic studies have suggested that structures in the vicinity of the a...
The ability to monitor performance and detect errors is essential for intelligent behaviour. Motor b...
Error monitoring allows for efficient performance of goal-directed behaviors and successful learning...
For successful goal-directed behavior, a performance monitoring system is essential. It detects beha...
129 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.Supervisory control is an int...
Performance monitoring can be implemented in the brain by two possible systems, one monitoring for r...
The ability to monitor performance and behavior is crucial for goal-directed, adaptive behavior in a...
Error-related potentials (ErrPs) have been proposed as a means for improving brain–computer interfac...
Performance-monitoring as a key function of cognitive control covers a wide range of diverse process...
Goal-directed behavior is dependent upon the ability to detect errors and implement appropriate post...
We studied error monitoring in a human patient with unique implantation of depth electrodes in both ...
Performance errors in conflict tasks often result from inappropriate action impulses, and are though...
Contains fulltext : 99320.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Performance-moni...
The detection of errors is known to be associated with two successive neurophysiological components ...