The error-related negativity

WJ Gehring, B Goss, MGH Coles… - Perspectives on …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
We look back on the events surrounding the genesis of our 1993 article on the error-related
negativity (ERN), a component of the event-related brain potential that accompanies errors …

An adaptive orienting theory of error processing

JR Wessel - Psychophysiology, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
The ability to detect and correct action errors is paramount to safe and efficient goal‐directed
behaviors. Existing work on the neural underpinnings of error processing and post‐error …

Methodology of performance scoring in the d2 sustained-attention test: Cumulative-reliability functions and practical guidelines.

MB Steinborn, R Langner, HC Flehmig… - Psychological …, 2018 - psycnet.apa.org
We provide a psychometric analysis of commonly used performance indices of the d2
sustained-attention test, and give methodical guidelines and recommendations, based on …

Reconstruction of extreme topography from UAV structure from motion photogrammetry

F Agueera-Vega, F Carvajal-Ramirez… - Measurement, 2018 - Elsevier
The development of unmanned aerial vehicle photogrammetry over the last decade has
allowed terrain that is very difficult for humans to access to be captured at very high spatial …

Error, rather than its probability, elicits specific electrocortical signatures: a combined EEG-immersive virtual reality study of action observation

R Pezzetta, V Nicolardi, E Tidoni… - Journal of …, 2018 - journals.physiology.org
Detecting errors in one's own actions, and in the actions of others, is a crucial ability for
adaptable and flexible behavior. Studies show that specific EEG signatures underpin the …

Cortical beta power reflects decision dynamics and uncovers multiple facets of post-error adaptation

AG Fischer, R Nigbur, TA Klein, C Danielmeier… - Nature …, 2018 - nature.com
Adapting to errors quickly is essential for survival. Reaction slowing after errors is commonly
observed but whether this slowing is adaptive or maladaptive is unclear. Here, we analyse a …

Mind-wandering in healthy aging and early stage Alzheimer's disease.

M Gyurkovics, DA Balota, JD Jackson - Neuropsychology, 2018 - psycnet.apa.org
Objective: The frequency of mind-wandering (MW) decreases as a function of age in healthy
individuals. One possible explanation is that MW is a resource-dependent process, and …

How does “not left” become “right”? Electrophysiological evidence for a dynamic conflict-bound negation processing account.

C Dudschig, B Kaup - Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human …, 2018 - psycnet.apa.org
Human thought and language is traditionally considered as abstract, amodal, and symbolic.
However, recent theories propose that high-level human cognition is directly linked to basic …

The impact of critical feedback choice on students' revision, performance, learning, and memory

M Cutumisu, DL Schwartz - Computers in Human Behavior, 2018 - Elsevier
This article examines empirically the impact of students' critical feedback choices on their
memory for feedback. It also examines the effect of choosing versus receiving feedback on …

Metacognition and cognitive control: Behavioural adaptation requires conflict experience

L Questienne, F Van Opstal… - Quarterly journal of …, 2018 - journals.sagepub.com
Cognitive control allows adapting our behaviour to improve performance. A behavioural
signature of cognitive control is the Gratton effect. This effect is observed in conflict tasks and …