Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2002188928> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2002188928 endingPage "e25591" @default.
- W2002188928 startingPage "e25591" @default.
- W2002188928 abstract "Performance-monitoring as a key function of cognitive control covers a wide range of diverse processes to enable goal directed behavior and to avoid maladjustments. Several event-related brain potentials (ERP) are associated with performance-monitoring, but their conceptual background differs. For example, the feedback-related negativity (FRN) is associated with unexpected performance feedback and might serve as a teaching signal for adaptational processes, whereas the error-related negativity (ERN) is associated with error commission and subsequent behavioral adaptation. The N2 is visible in the EEG when the participant successfully inhibits a response following a cue and thereby adapts to a given stop-signal. Here, we present an innovative paradigm to concurrently study these different performance-monitoring-related ERPs. In 24 participants a tactile time-estimation task interspersed with infrequent stop-signal trials reliably elicited all three ERPs. Sensory input and motor output were completely lateralized, in order to estimate any hemispheric processing preferences for the different aspects of performance monitoring associated with these ERPs. In accordance with the literature our data suggest augmented inhibitory capabilities in the right hemisphere given that stop-trial performance was significantly better with left- as compared to right-hand stop-signals. In line with this, the N2 scalp distribution was generally shifted to the right in addition to an ipsilateral shift in relation to the response hand. Other than that, task lateralization affected neither behavior related to error and feedback processing nor ERN or FRN. Comparing the ERP topographies using the Global Map Dissimilarity index, a large topographic overlap was found between all considered components.With an evenly distributed set of trials and a split-half reliability for all ERP components ≥.85 the task is well suited to efficiently study N2, ERN, and FRN concurrently which might prove useful for group comparisons, especially in clinical populations." @default.
- W2002188928 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2002188928 creator A5029962985 @default.
- W2002188928 creator A5038257034 @default.
- W2002188928 creator A5086535320 @default.
- W2002188928 date "2011-10-19" @default.
- W2002188928 modified "2023-09-23" @default.
- W2002188928 title "Event-Related Potential Correlates of Performance-Monitoring in a Lateralized Time-Estimation Task" @default.
- W2002188928 cites W1550659230 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W1963620172 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W1973836172 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W1974245974 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W1976696605 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W1977458372 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W1979612257 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W1981419162 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W1989389824 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W1990592342 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W1991584086 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W1994236168 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W1997027149 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W1997533903 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W2000775565 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W2001653613 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W2002920979 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W2005596237 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W2018434843 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W2019885188 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W2024424449 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W2025539129 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W2026908461 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W2028733827 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W2034271332 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W2035318085 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W2038090184 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W2039483201 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W2040169259 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W2042925556 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W2054604687 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W2057046889 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W2059338261 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W2061742589 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W2061816897 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W2061827603 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W2066447747 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W2067948060 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W2070296010 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W2071583576 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W2072646528 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W2075307384 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W2076544103 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W2080193765 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W2084562202 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W2089030269 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W2091641326 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W2095398247 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W2095401753 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W2096279410 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W2098418070 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W2105504300 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W2105795954 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W2106662788 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W2109495498 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W2110274942 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W2110830643 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W2110993036 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W2113641317 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W2115693974 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W2120254525 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W2124434782 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W2125764609 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W2128098397 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W2128495200 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W2133002105 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W2135572147 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W2148058251 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W2150139344 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W2158394599 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W2159594385 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W2162623602 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W2164418127 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W2171494914 @default.
- W2002188928 cites W4299950270 @default.
- W2002188928 doi "https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0025591" @default.
- W2002188928 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/3198451" @default.
- W2002188928 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22039418" @default.
- W2002188928 hasPublicationYear "2011" @default.
- W2002188928 type Work @default.
- W2002188928 sameAs 2002188928 @default.
- W2002188928 citedByCount "63" @default.
- W2002188928 countsByYear W20021889282012 @default.
- W2002188928 countsByYear W20021889282013 @default.
- W2002188928 countsByYear W20021889282014 @default.
- W2002188928 countsByYear W20021889282015 @default.
- W2002188928 countsByYear W20021889282016 @default.
- W2002188928 countsByYear W20021889282017 @default.
- W2002188928 countsByYear W20021889282018 @default.
- W2002188928 countsByYear W20021889282019 @default.