Effects of response force parameters on medial-frontal negativity.

The response-related medial-frontal activity (MFN) is often supposed to reflect action-monitoring and error-processing activity. The present force-production task was designed to investigate the effects of two response parameters (i.e., peak response force and time-to-peak, TTP) on the MFN separatel...

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Main Authors: Anne-Simone Armbrecht, Henning Gibbons, Jutta Stahl
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3551903?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-5a67f693262b4b43886cfe88d8b3feac2020-11-25T01:17:55ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0181e5468110.1371/journal.pone.0054681Effects of response force parameters on medial-frontal negativity.Anne-Simone ArmbrechtHenning GibbonsJutta StahlThe response-related medial-frontal activity (MFN) is often supposed to reflect action-monitoring and error-processing activity. The present force-production task was designed to investigate the effects of two response parameters (i.e., peak response force and time-to-peak, TTP) on the MFN separately. In a 2 × 2 design (high vs. low target force and short vs. long TTP), 22 participants had to produce isometric force pulses to match one of four conditions (e.g., a high target force with a long TTP). Significant main effects of both target force and target TTP were revealed. As previously shown, the MFN amplitude was higher in the high target-force condition than in the low target-force condition. Contrary to the initial expectations, a long TTP had the effect of reducing the MFN amplitude. There was no error-specific effect on the MFN. The force-unit monitoring model (FUMM) is suggested to account for the force- and TTP- specific variations of MFN amplitude, latency and slope.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3551903?pdf=render
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author Anne-Simone Armbrecht
Henning Gibbons
Jutta Stahl
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Henning Gibbons
Jutta Stahl
Effects of response force parameters on medial-frontal negativity.
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author_facet Anne-Simone Armbrecht
Henning Gibbons
Jutta Stahl
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title Effects of response force parameters on medial-frontal negativity.
title_short Effects of response force parameters on medial-frontal negativity.
title_full Effects of response force parameters on medial-frontal negativity.
title_fullStr Effects of response force parameters on medial-frontal negativity.
title_full_unstemmed Effects of response force parameters on medial-frontal negativity.
title_sort effects of response force parameters on medial-frontal negativity.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description The response-related medial-frontal activity (MFN) is often supposed to reflect action-monitoring and error-processing activity. The present force-production task was designed to investigate the effects of two response parameters (i.e., peak response force and time-to-peak, TTP) on the MFN separately. In a 2 × 2 design (high vs. low target force and short vs. long TTP), 22 participants had to produce isometric force pulses to match one of four conditions (e.g., a high target force with a long TTP). Significant main effects of both target force and target TTP were revealed. As previously shown, the MFN amplitude was higher in the high target-force condition than in the low target-force condition. Contrary to the initial expectations, a long TTP had the effect of reducing the MFN amplitude. There was no error-specific effect on the MFN. The force-unit monitoring model (FUMM) is suggested to account for the force- and TTP- specific variations of MFN amplitude, latency and slope.
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