Theta lingua franca: A common mid‐frontal substrate for action monitoring processes
University of Arizona · Brown University
Abstract
We present evidence that a multitude of mid-frontal event-related potential (ERP) components partially reflect a common theta band oscillatory process. Specifically, mid-frontal ERP components in the N2 time range and error-related negativity time range are parsimoniously characterized as reflections of theta band activities. Forty participants completed three different tasks with varying stimulus-response demands. Permutation tests were used to identify the dominant time-frequency responses of stimulus- and response-locked conditions as well as the enhanced responses to novelty, conflict, punishment, and error. A dominant theta band feature was found in all conditions, and both ERP component amplitudes and…
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3Topics & keywords
- Psychology
- Novelty
- P3b
- Event-related potential
- Prefrontal cortex
- Stimulus (psychology)
- Cognitive psychology
- Negativity effect
- Peace, Justice and strong institutions