Reinforcement learning refers to the acquisition of approach or avoidance action tendencies through repeated reward/nonreward feedback. Although much research on reinforcement learning has focused on the striatum, the prefrontal cortex likely modulates this process. Given prior research demonstrating a consistent pattern of lateralized frontal cortical activity in affective responses and approach/avoidance tendencies in the EEG literature, we aimed to elucidate the role of frontal EEG asymmetry in reinforcement learning. Thirty-two participants completed a probabilistic selection task in which they learned to select some targets and avoid others though correct/incorrect feedback. EEG indices of frontal cortical asymmetry were computed from ...
Although a growing number of studies have investigated the neural mechanisms of reinforcement learni...
Although a growing number of studies have investigated the neural mechanisms of reinforcement learni...
Item does not contain fulltextThe balance between activity in the left and right frontal cortex, com...
ABSTRACT—The influence of approach and avoidance tendencies on affect, reasoning, and behavior has a...
ABSTRACT—The influence of approach and avoidance tendencies on affect, reasoning, and behavior has a...
Impairments in flexible goal-directed decisions, often examined by reversal learning, are associated...
Frontal asymmetry in alpha oscillations is assumed to be associated with psychopathology and individ...
<div><p>Impairments in flexible goal-directed decisions, often examined by reversal learning, are as...
The balance between activity in the left and right frontal cortex, commonly referred to as asymmetri...
Electrophysiological investigations of brain processing of feedback reveal that the anterior cingula...
Electrophysiological investigations of brain processing of feedback reveal that the anterior cingula...
The balance between activity in the left and right frontal cortex, commonly referred to as asymmetri...
The balance between activity in the left and right frontal cortex, commonly referred to as asymmetri...
The ability to learn from the consequences of our actions is crucial for adaptive goal-directed beha...
Objective: The present study investigated the properties of feedback-related negativity (FRN) and P3...
Although a growing number of studies have investigated the neural mechanisms of reinforcement learni...
Although a growing number of studies have investigated the neural mechanisms of reinforcement learni...
Item does not contain fulltextThe balance between activity in the left and right frontal cortex, com...
ABSTRACT—The influence of approach and avoidance tendencies on affect, reasoning, and behavior has a...
ABSTRACT—The influence of approach and avoidance tendencies on affect, reasoning, and behavior has a...
Impairments in flexible goal-directed decisions, often examined by reversal learning, are associated...
Frontal asymmetry in alpha oscillations is assumed to be associated with psychopathology and individ...
<div><p>Impairments in flexible goal-directed decisions, often examined by reversal learning, are as...
The balance between activity in the left and right frontal cortex, commonly referred to as asymmetri...
Electrophysiological investigations of brain processing of feedback reveal that the anterior cingula...
Electrophysiological investigations of brain processing of feedback reveal that the anterior cingula...
The balance between activity in the left and right frontal cortex, commonly referred to as asymmetri...
The balance between activity in the left and right frontal cortex, commonly referred to as asymmetri...
The ability to learn from the consequences of our actions is crucial for adaptive goal-directed beha...
Objective: The present study investigated the properties of feedback-related negativity (FRN) and P3...
Although a growing number of studies have investigated the neural mechanisms of reinforcement learni...
Although a growing number of studies have investigated the neural mechanisms of reinforcement learni...
Item does not contain fulltextThe balance between activity in the left and right frontal cortex, com...