Foreshadowing of performance accuracy by event-related potentials: evidence from a minimal-conflict task.
BACKGROUND: Recent studies employing stimulus-response compatibility tasks suggest that an increase in the amplitude of the positive deflection of the response-locked event-related potential (ERP) foreshadows errors on forthcoming trials. However, no studies have tested the generalizability of error...
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doaj-9057f2a0b65549209b5062e1d0e4f84a2020-11-24T21:56:43ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0175e3800610.1371/journal.pone.0038006Foreshadowing of performance accuracy by event-related potentials: evidence from a minimal-conflict task.Hiroaki MasakiTimothy I MurphyKeita KamijoKatuo YamazakiWerner SommerBACKGROUND: Recent studies employing stimulus-response compatibility tasks suggest that an increase in the amplitude of the positive deflection of the response-locked event-related potential (ERP) foreshadows errors on forthcoming trials. However, no studies have tested the generalizability of error-foreshadowing positivity to tasks without stimulus-response interference. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: The present study adopted an alternating-response task, in which the participants responded to the pointing direction of an arrowhead (up or down). Although the arrowhead direction alternated for the majority of trials (95%), occasionally this pattern was broken by a repeated stimulus, termed a lure trial. We compared the matched-reaction-time correct-preceding ERP with the error-preceding ERP on lure-preceding trials. There was no evidence that errors are foreshadowed by the increase of a positive electroencephalogram (EEG) deflection. To the contrary, analyses of ERPs time-locked to electromyogram (EMG) onset on the five consecutive lure-preceding trials showed larger positive deflections on correct-preceding than error-preceding trials. The post-response negativity did not differ between correct-preceding and error-preceding trials. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: These results suggest that in minimal conflict tasks a decreased positivity may foreshadow incorrect performance several trials prior to the error, possibly reflecting the waning of task-related efforts. Therefore, error-foreshadowing brain signals may be task-specific.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3365114?pdf=render |
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Hiroaki Masaki Timothy I Murphy Keita Kamijo Katuo Yamazaki Werner Sommer Foreshadowing of performance accuracy by event-related potentials: evidence from a minimal-conflict task. PLoS ONE |
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Hiroaki Masaki Timothy I Murphy Keita Kamijo Katuo Yamazaki Werner Sommer |
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Foreshadowing of performance accuracy by event-related potentials: evidence from a minimal-conflict task. |
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Foreshadowing of performance accuracy by event-related potentials: evidence from a minimal-conflict task. |
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Foreshadowing of performance accuracy by event-related potentials: evidence from a minimal-conflict task. |
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Foreshadowing of performance accuracy by event-related potentials: evidence from a minimal-conflict task. |
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Foreshadowing of performance accuracy by event-related potentials: evidence from a minimal-conflict task. |
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foreshadowing of performance accuracy by event-related potentials: evidence from a minimal-conflict task. |
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BACKGROUND: Recent studies employing stimulus-response compatibility tasks suggest that an increase in the amplitude of the positive deflection of the response-locked event-related potential (ERP) foreshadows errors on forthcoming trials. However, no studies have tested the generalizability of error-foreshadowing positivity to tasks without stimulus-response interference. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: The present study adopted an alternating-response task, in which the participants responded to the pointing direction of an arrowhead (up or down). Although the arrowhead direction alternated for the majority of trials (95%), occasionally this pattern was broken by a repeated stimulus, termed a lure trial. We compared the matched-reaction-time correct-preceding ERP with the error-preceding ERP on lure-preceding trials. There was no evidence that errors are foreshadowed by the increase of a positive electroencephalogram (EEG) deflection. To the contrary, analyses of ERPs time-locked to electromyogram (EMG) onset on the five consecutive lure-preceding trials showed larger positive deflections on correct-preceding than error-preceding trials. The post-response negativity did not differ between correct-preceding and error-preceding trials. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: These results suggest that in minimal conflict tasks a decreased positivity may foreshadow incorrect performance several trials prior to the error, possibly reflecting the waning of task-related efforts. Therefore, error-foreshadowing brain signals may be task-specific. |
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