This study used event‐related potential (ERP) measurements to investigate whether error processing in a social context is modulated by top‐down influence of deterministic thinking, i.e., subjective beliefs that events are pre‐determined by previously existing causes. To this end, half of our participants were confronted with statements denying the existence of free will, aimed to induce more deterministic thinking, whereas the other half was assigned to a control group that read neutral statements. Thereafter, all participants performed a choice‐reaction task for their own and for the benefit of a second participant. Error rates were comparable in both groups and benefit settings, while only control participants showed enhanced post‐error s...
Previous studies have shown that electrophysiological measures of error processing are affected in p...
International audienceThe belief that one can exert intentional control over behavior is deeply root...
Errors in choice tasks have been shown to elicit a cascade of characteristic components in the human...
International audienceThis study used event-related potential (ERP) measurements to investigate whet...
The current study investigated error monitoring and subsequent control adjustments in a joint choice...
For successful goal-directed behavior it is essential for humans to continuously monitor one’s actio...
158 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1992.The analysis of response-lock...
Background: Previous research showed that individuals have a natural tendency to conform to others. ...
Belief bias is the tendency to accept conclusions that are compatible with existing beliefs more fre...
There has been initial evidence to support the Dysexecutive Luck hypothesis, which proposes that bel...
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Monitoring one's own errors is a fundamental ability in terms of guiding and improving behavior, wit...
The error negativity (Ne/ERN) and error positivity (Pe) are 2 components of the event-related brain ...
Errors in choice tasks have been shown to elicit a cascade of characteristic components in the human...
The present study tested the Dysexecutive Luck hypothesis by examining whether deficits in the early...
Previous studies have shown that electrophysiological measures of error processing are affected in p...
International audienceThe belief that one can exert intentional control over behavior is deeply root...
Errors in choice tasks have been shown to elicit a cascade of characteristic components in the human...
International audienceThis study used event-related potential (ERP) measurements to investigate whet...
The current study investigated error monitoring and subsequent control adjustments in a joint choice...
For successful goal-directed behavior it is essential for humans to continuously monitor one’s actio...
158 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1992.The analysis of response-lock...
Background: Previous research showed that individuals have a natural tendency to conform to others. ...
Belief bias is the tendency to accept conclusions that are compatible with existing beliefs more fre...
There has been initial evidence to support the Dysexecutive Luck hypothesis, which proposes that bel...
Contains fulltext : 99392.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Efficient flexib...
Monitoring one's own errors is a fundamental ability in terms of guiding and improving behavior, wit...
The error negativity (Ne/ERN) and error positivity (Pe) are 2 components of the event-related brain ...
Errors in choice tasks have been shown to elicit a cascade of characteristic components in the human...
The present study tested the Dysexecutive Luck hypothesis by examining whether deficits in the early...
Previous studies have shown that electrophysiological measures of error processing are affected in p...
International audienceThe belief that one can exert intentional control over behavior is deeply root...
Errors in choice tasks have been shown to elicit a cascade of characteristic components in the human...