The neural basis of human error processing: Reinforcement learning, dopamine, and the error-related negativity.
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Abstract
The authors present a unified account of 2 neural systems concerned with the development and expression of adaptive behaviors: a mesencephalic dopamine system for reinforcement learning and a "generic" error-processing system associated with the anterior cingulate cortex. The existence of the error-processing system has been inferred from the error-related negativity (ERN), a component of the event-related brain potential elicited when human participants commit errors in reaction-time tasks. The authors propose that the ERN is generated when a negative reinforcement learning signal is conveyed to the anterior cingulate cortex via the mesencephalic dopamine system and that this signal is used by the anterior…
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2Topics & keywords
- Error-related negativity
- Anterior cingulate cortex
- Reinforcement learning
- Psychology
- Neuroscience
- Cingulate cortex
- Computer science
- Reinforcement