It has been a question of debate whether immediate error corrections in speeded forced-choice reaction time tasks require an error detection signal from the performance monitoring system or whether they reflect delayed correct responses that are executed after the premature error like in a horserace. In contrast, signaling the error by pressing a response button that is unrelated to the primary task is based on error detection. The present study investigates the similarities and differences between immediate error corrections and signaling responses by means of behavioral and event-related potential data. In a within-subject design, participants performed two sessions of the flanker task. In one session, errors had to be corrected by immedi...
The present study investigated the mechanisms underlying error detection in the error signaling resp...
It has been proposed that switch costs in task switching reflect the strengthening of task-related a...
People tend to slow down after mistakes. This posterror slowing (PES) has commonly been explained by...
It has been a question of debate whether immediate error corrections in speeded forced-choice reacti...
Using event-related brain potentials, the time course of error detection and correction was studied ...
Detection of behavioral errors and initiation of behavioral adjustments to reduce or compensate nega...
Evidence in the literature for the proposed relationship between the error-related negativity (ERN) ...
The human cognitive system can rapidly detect errors, correct them, and adjust behavior to prevent f...
Adaptive, goal-directed behavior requires the ability to monitor the perception-action cycle, detect...
The human cognitive system houses efficient mechanisms to monitor ongoing actions. Upon detecting an...
We investigated if certain phases of performance monitoring show differential sensitivity to externa...
Errors in choice tasks have been shown to elicit a cascade of characteristic components in the human...
Errors in choice tasks have been shown to elicit a cascade of characteristic components in the human...
International audienceAppropriate reactions to erroneous actions are es-sential to keeping behavior ...
Errors in speeded decision tasks are associated with characteristic patterns of brain activity. In t...
The present study investigated the mechanisms underlying error detection in the error signaling resp...
It has been proposed that switch costs in task switching reflect the strengthening of task-related a...
People tend to slow down after mistakes. This posterror slowing (PES) has commonly been explained by...
It has been a question of debate whether immediate error corrections in speeded forced-choice reacti...
Using event-related brain potentials, the time course of error detection and correction was studied ...
Detection of behavioral errors and initiation of behavioral adjustments to reduce or compensate nega...
Evidence in the literature for the proposed relationship between the error-related negativity (ERN) ...
The human cognitive system can rapidly detect errors, correct them, and adjust behavior to prevent f...
Adaptive, goal-directed behavior requires the ability to monitor the perception-action cycle, detect...
The human cognitive system houses efficient mechanisms to monitor ongoing actions. Upon detecting an...
We investigated if certain phases of performance monitoring show differential sensitivity to externa...
Errors in choice tasks have been shown to elicit a cascade of characteristic components in the human...
Errors in choice tasks have been shown to elicit a cascade of characteristic components in the human...
International audienceAppropriate reactions to erroneous actions are es-sential to keeping behavior ...
Errors in speeded decision tasks are associated with characteristic patterns of brain activity. In t...
The present study investigated the mechanisms underlying error detection in the error signaling resp...
It has been proposed that switch costs in task switching reflect the strengthening of task-related a...
People tend to slow down after mistakes. This posterror slowing (PES) has commonly been explained by...