The Neural Basis of Error Detection: Conflict Monitoring and the Error-Related Negativity.
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Abstract
According to a recent theory, anterior cingulate cortex is sensitive to response conflict, the coactivation of mutually incompatible responses. The present research develops this theory to provide a new account of the error-related negativity (ERN), a scalp potential observed following errors. Connectionist simulations of response conflict in an attentional task demonstrated that the ERN--its timing and sensitivity to task parameters--can be explained in terms of the conflict theory. A new experiment confirmed predictions of this theory regarding the ERN and a second scalp potential, the N2, that is proposed to reflect conflict monitoring on correct response trials. Further analysis of the simulation data…
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- Error-related negativity
- Anterior cingulate cortex
- Psychology
- Coactivation
- Task (project management)
- Cognitive psychology
- Sensitivity (control systems)
- Electroencephalography
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