Reaction time (RT) is commonly observed to slow down after an error. This post-error slowing (PES) has been thought to arise from the strategic adoption of a more cautious response mode following deployment of cognitive control. Recently, an alternative account has suggested that PES results from interference due to an error-evoked orienting response. We investigated whether error-related orienting may in fact be a pre-cursor to adaptive post-error behavioral adjustment when the orienting response resolves before subsequent trial onset. We measured pupil dilation, a prototypical measure of autonomic orienting, during performance of a choice RT task with long inter-stimulus intervals, and found that the trial-by-trial magnitude of the error-...
People tend to slow down after mistakes. This posterror slowing (PES) has commonly been explained by...
Previous studies have demonstrated that autonomic arousal is increased following correct task perfor...
Optimal behavior relies on flexible adaptation to environmental requirements, notably based on the d...
Reaction time (RT) is commonly observed to slow down after an error. This post-error slowing (PES) h...
It is generally assumed that slowing after errors is a cognitive control effect reflecting more care...
Post-error slowing (PES) reflects efficient outcome monitoring, manifested as slower reaction time a...
Errors and their consequences are typically studied by investigating changes in decision speed and a...
Posterror slowing (PES) is the observation that people respond slower on trials subsequent to error ...
When our brain detects an error, this process changes how we react on ensuing trials. People show po...
A common finding across many speeded reaction time (RT) tasks is that people tend to respond more sl...
The bottleneck account for post-error slowing assumes that cognitive resources are depleted after er...
Post-error slowing (PES) is consistently observed in decision-making tasks after negative feedback. ...
After committing an error, people slow down to avoid subsequent errors. This post-error slowing (PES...
Contains fulltext : 198437.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Adapting to err...
Directing attention to task-relevant stimuli is crucial for successful task performance, but too muc...
People tend to slow down after mistakes. This posterror slowing (PES) has commonly been explained by...
Previous studies have demonstrated that autonomic arousal is increased following correct task perfor...
Optimal behavior relies on flexible adaptation to environmental requirements, notably based on the d...
Reaction time (RT) is commonly observed to slow down after an error. This post-error slowing (PES) h...
It is generally assumed that slowing after errors is a cognitive control effect reflecting more care...
Post-error slowing (PES) reflects efficient outcome monitoring, manifested as slower reaction time a...
Errors and their consequences are typically studied by investigating changes in decision speed and a...
Posterror slowing (PES) is the observation that people respond slower on trials subsequent to error ...
When our brain detects an error, this process changes how we react on ensuing trials. People show po...
A common finding across many speeded reaction time (RT) tasks is that people tend to respond more sl...
The bottleneck account for post-error slowing assumes that cognitive resources are depleted after er...
Post-error slowing (PES) is consistently observed in decision-making tasks after negative feedback. ...
After committing an error, people slow down to avoid subsequent errors. This post-error slowing (PES...
Contains fulltext : 198437.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Adapting to err...
Directing attention to task-relevant stimuli is crucial for successful task performance, but too muc...
People tend to slow down after mistakes. This posterror slowing (PES) has commonly been explained by...
Previous studies have demonstrated that autonomic arousal is increased following correct task perfor...
Optimal behavior relies on flexible adaptation to environmental requirements, notably based on the d...