JS Moser - Current Behavioral Neuroscience Reports, 2017 - Springer
Purpose of Review I review the literature on the relationship between anxiety and the error- related negativity (ERN), a neurophysiological marker of performance monitoring, across …
Appropriately adjusting to errors is essential for adaptive behavior. Post‐error slowing (PES) refers to the increased reaction times on trials following incorrect relative to correct …
F Gaiseanu - EC Psychology and Psychiatry, 2020 - researchgate.net
This paper presents an analysis of the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) from the perspective of the Informational Model of Consciousness (IMC), which defines seven main informational …
Error monitoring is the metacognitive process by which we are able to detect and signal our errors once a response has been made. Monitoring when the outcome of our actions …
Breast cancer diagnosis and treatment can lead to longer term cognitive and emotional vulnerability, making the ability to efficiently adapt to setbacks critical. Whilst cancer-related …
LM Gloe, CC Louis - Frontiers in human neuroscience, 2021 - frontiersin.org
The study of biomarkers and endophenotypes has proliferated in human clinical neuroscience in recent decades, with the hope that specific physiological signals may hold …
Errors in performance trigger cognitive and neural changes that are implemented to adaptively adjust to fluctuating demands. Error-related alpha suppression (ERAS)—which …
This chapter reviews and discusses the application of EEG frequency techniques to imaging and understanding motivational/emotional and cognitive control functions in anxiety. The …
H Okon-Singer, T Aue - Biological psychology, 2017 - boris.unibe.ch
Many studies have explored the mutual influences of attention and anxiety. The current special issue adds thirteen contributions from leading research groups worldwide …