According to feedback control models, errors are monitored and inform subsequent control adaptations. Despite these cognitive consequences, errors also have affective consequences. It has been suggested that errors elicit negative affect which might be functional for control adaptations. The present research is concerned with the temporal dynamics of error-related affect. Therefore, we ask how affective responses to errors change over time. Two experiments assessed performance in a Stroop-like task in combination with online measures of facial electromyography that index affective responses specific for muscles that are associated with the expression of negative (corrugator supercilii) and positive affect (zygomaticus major). After errors, ...
Error monitoring is the metacognitive process by which we are able to detect and signal our errors o...
BACKGROUND:Recent research on the "embodiment of emotion" implies that experiencing an emotion may i...
Response conflict has been a frequent topic of research for the last two decades. Behavioral adaptat...
Emerging research in social and affective neuroscience has implicated a role for affect and motivati...
Electromyographic activity over the corrugator supercilii (cEMG), the primary facial muscle involved...
The ability to monitor and adjust for errors in performance is critical for navigating work and soci...
Cognitive control is the ability to monitor, evaluate, and adapt behavior in the service of long-ter...
Abstract This study examined neural features of emotional responses to errors. We specifically exami...
International audienceAppropriate reactions to erroneous actions are es-sential to keeping behavior ...
International audienceReacting in an unpredictable context increases error monitoring as evidenced b...
Detecting behavioral errors is critical for optimizing performance. Here, we tested whether error mo...
The interplay of performance monitoring functions and affective variables labeled as moods or emotio...
Inhibiting actions when they are no longer appropriate is essential for adaptive goal-directed behav...
Reacting in an unpredictable context increases error monitoring as evidenced by greater error-relate...
Recent research on the “embodiment of emotion” implies that experiencing an emotion may involve perc...
Error monitoring is the metacognitive process by which we are able to detect and signal our errors o...
BACKGROUND:Recent research on the "embodiment of emotion" implies that experiencing an emotion may i...
Response conflict has been a frequent topic of research for the last two decades. Behavioral adaptat...
Emerging research in social and affective neuroscience has implicated a role for affect and motivati...
Electromyographic activity over the corrugator supercilii (cEMG), the primary facial muscle involved...
The ability to monitor and adjust for errors in performance is critical for navigating work and soci...
Cognitive control is the ability to monitor, evaluate, and adapt behavior in the service of long-ter...
Abstract This study examined neural features of emotional responses to errors. We specifically exami...
International audienceAppropriate reactions to erroneous actions are es-sential to keeping behavior ...
International audienceReacting in an unpredictable context increases error monitoring as evidenced b...
Detecting behavioral errors is critical for optimizing performance. Here, we tested whether error mo...
The interplay of performance monitoring functions and affective variables labeled as moods or emotio...
Inhibiting actions when they are no longer appropriate is essential for adaptive goal-directed behav...
Reacting in an unpredictable context increases error monitoring as evidenced by greater error-relate...
Recent research on the “embodiment of emotion” implies that experiencing an emotion may involve perc...
Error monitoring is the metacognitive process by which we are able to detect and signal our errors o...
BACKGROUND:Recent research on the "embodiment of emotion" implies that experiencing an emotion may i...
Response conflict has been a frequent topic of research for the last two decades. Behavioral adaptat...