Alterations in error-related brain activity and post-error behavior over time |
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Authors: | Jason R Themanson Peter J Rosen Matthew B Pontifex Charles H Hillman Edward McAuley |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, Illinois Wesleyan University, USA. |
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Abstract: | This study examines the relation between the error-related negativity (ERN) and post-error behavior over time in healthy young adults (N=61). Event-related brain potentials were collected during two sessions of an identical flanker task. Results indicated changes in ERN and post-error accuracy were related across task sessions, with more negative ERN associated with greater improvements in post-error accuracy. This relationship was independent of any cross-sectional relationships between overall task performance, individual difference factors, including personality and self-efficacy, and indices of self-regulatory action monitoring. These results indicate that the relation between ERN and post-error accuracy remains intact and consistent regardless of variation in this set of individual difference factors previously associated with both of these indices of self-regulatory action monitoring, providing support for the strength, robustness, and persistence of this relationship in the process of adaptively controlling behavior to enhance task performance. |
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Keywords: | Action monitoring Error-related negativity (ERN) Post-error behavior Event-related brain potentials (ERPs) |
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