Electromyographic activity over the corrugator supercilii (cEMG), the primary facial muscle involved in negative emotions, is increased during the commission of errors on speeded reaction-time tasks. In the present paper, data from two previously published studies were reanalyzed to investigate the reliability and stability of error-related, correct-related, and difference cEMG across increasing numbers of trials. For a modified go/no-go and a flanker task, we found that error-related cEMG was highly stable and reliable in 14 trials, and correct-related cEMG between 56 and 82 trials, respectively. Given the typical number of trials used in studies of cognitive control, these findings suggest that many investigations of error monitoring are ...
Inhibiting actions when they are no longer appropriate is essential for adaptive goal-directed behav...
The ability to monitor performance and detect errors is essential for intelligent behaviour. Motor b...
BACKGROUND: Brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) can translate the neuronal activity underlying a user's ...
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...
Emerging research in social and affective neuroscience has implicated a role for affect and motivati...
According to feedback control models, errors are monitored and inform subsequent control adaptations...
Facial electromyography (fEMG) is an electromyographic measurement technique that has primarily been...
Data from two studies were used to estimate the reliability of facial EMG when used to index facial ...
Cognitive control is the ability to monitor, evaluate, and adapt behavior in the service of long-ter...
International audienceReacting in an unpredictable context increases error monitoring as evidenced b...
The detection of errors is known to be associated with two successive neurophysiological components ...
We investigated the neural systems underlying conflict detection and error monitoring during rapid o...
International audienceAppropriate reactions to erroneous actions are es-sential to keeping behavior ...
We studied error monitoring in a human patient with unique implantation of depth electrodes in both ...
Inhibiting actions when they are no longer appropriate is essential for adaptive goal-directed behav...
The ability to monitor performance and detect errors is essential for intelligent behaviour. Motor b...
BACKGROUND: Brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) can translate the neuronal activity underlying a user's ...
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...
Emerging research in social and affective neuroscience has implicated a role for affect and motivati...
According to feedback control models, errors are monitored and inform subsequent control adaptations...
Facial electromyography (fEMG) is an electromyographic measurement technique that has primarily been...
Data from two studies were used to estimate the reliability of facial EMG when used to index facial ...
Cognitive control is the ability to monitor, evaluate, and adapt behavior in the service of long-ter...
International audienceReacting in an unpredictable context increases error monitoring as evidenced b...
The detection of errors is known to be associated with two successive neurophysiological components ...
We investigated the neural systems underlying conflict detection and error monitoring during rapid o...
International audienceAppropriate reactions to erroneous actions are es-sential to keeping behavior ...
We studied error monitoring in a human patient with unique implantation of depth electrodes in both ...
Inhibiting actions when they are no longer appropriate is essential for adaptive goal-directed behav...
The ability to monitor performance and detect errors is essential for intelligent behaviour. Motor b...
BACKGROUND: Brain-machine interfaces (BMIs) can translate the neuronal activity underlying a user's ...