[HTML][HTML] Error-signaling in the developing brain
While learning from mistakes is a lifelong process, the rate at which an individual makes
errors on any given task decreases through late adolescence. Previous fMRI adult work …
errors on any given task decreases through late adolescence. Previous fMRI adult work …
Spatial and temporal characteristics of error-related activity in the human brain
A number of studies have focused on the role of specific brain regions, such as the dorsal
anterior cingulate cortex during trials on which participants make errors, whereas others …
anterior cingulate cortex during trials on which participants make errors, whereas others …
Brain network dynamics during error commission
Previous studies suggest that the anterior cingulate and other prefrontal brain regions might
form a functionally‐integrated error detection network in the human brain. This study …
form a functionally‐integrated error detection network in the human brain. This study …
Examining the neural correlates of error awareness in a large fMRI study
Goal-directed behavior is dependent upon the ability to detect errors and implement
appropriate posterror adjustments. Accordingly, several studies have explored the neural …
appropriate posterror adjustments. Accordingly, several studies have explored the neural …
Development of the error-monitoring system from ages 9–35: Unique insight provided by MRI-constrained source localization of EEG
The ability to self-detect errors and dynamically adapt behavior is a cornerstone of higher-
level cognition, requiring coordinated activity from a network of neural regions. However …
level cognition, requiring coordinated activity from a network of neural regions. However …
Individual differences in error processing: a review and reanalysis of three event-related fMRI studies using the GO/NOGO task
Three previous studies using the GO/NOGO task were examined to characterize the pattern
of functional activation seen during error-related processing. The large sample size (n= 44) …
of functional activation seen during error-related processing. The large sample size (n= 44) …
[HTML][HTML] Error processing in the adolescent brain: Age-related differences in electrophysiology, behavioral adaptation, and brain morphology
Detecting errors and adjusting behaviour appropriately are fundamental cognitive abilities
that are known to improve through adolescence. The cognitive and neural processes …
that are known to improve through adolescence. The cognitive and neural processes …
The development of performance-monitoring function in the posterior medial frontal cortex
BACKGROUND: Despite its critical role in performance-monitoring, the development of
posterior medial prefrontal cortex (pMFC) in goal-directed behaviors remains poorly …
posterior medial prefrontal cortex (pMFC) in goal-directed behaviors remains poorly …
Distinguishing between types of errors and adjustments
HS Schroder, ZP Infantolino - Journal of Neuroscience, 2013 - Soc Neuroscience
How the brain detects and reacts to errors has become a central question in cognitive
neuroscience research (Gehring et al., 2012). As such, many studies using eventrelated …
neuroscience research (Gehring et al., 2012). As such, many studies using eventrelated …
[HTML][HTML] Dissociable genetic contributions to error processing: a multimodal neuroimaging study
Y Agam, M Vangel, JL Roffman, PJ Gallagher… - PloS one, 2014 - journals.plos.org
Background Neuroimaging studies reliably identify two markers of error commission: the
error-related negativity (ERN), an event-related potential, and functional MRI activation of …
error-related negativity (ERN), an event-related potential, and functional MRI activation of …