Human anterior cingulate cortex is activated by negative feedback: evidence from event-related potentials in a guessing task

被引:103
作者
Ruchsow, M [1 ]
Grothe, J [1 ]
Spitzer, M [1 ]
Kiefer, M [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Ulm, Dept Psychiat, D-89075 Ulm, Germany
关键词
event-related potentials; ERN/N-e; response conflict; error monitoring; anterior cingulate cortex; dipole source localization; guessing task;
D O I
10.1016/S0304-3940(02)00288-4
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
It has been controversially discussed whether the error-related negativity (ERN) or error negativity (N-e), an electrophysiological index of anterior cingulate activation, reflects response conflict or response evaluation subserving error monitoring processes. We investigated event-related potentials (ERPs) in a guessing task which did not induce response conflict. Subjects had to guess which of the four aces of a French card play would be presented next and received feedback at random. We observed a negative ERP deflection in trials following negative feedback which was identified as ERN/N-e. Dipole analysis of scalp potentials indicated sources in the anterior cingulate and left inferior prefrontal cortex. The observation of the ERN/N-e following negative feedback during guessing suggests that this ERP component mirrors response evaluation processes comparing expected and actual response outcome rather than response conflict. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:203 / 206
页数:4
相关论文
共 16 条
[1]   Conflict monitoring and cognitive control [J].
Botvinick, MM ;
Braver, TS ;
Barch, DM ;
Carter, CS ;
Cohen, JD .
PSYCHOLOGICAL REVIEW, 2001, 108 (03) :624-652
[2]  
Braver TS, 2000, CONTROL OF COGNITIVE PROCESSES: ATTENTION AND PERFORMANCE XVIII, P713
[3]   Anterior cingulate cortex, error detection, and the online monitoring of performance [J].
Carter, CS ;
Braver, TS ;
Barch, DM ;
Botvinick, MM ;
Noll, D ;
Cohen, JD .
SCIENCE, 1998, 280 (5364) :747-749
[4]   Why is there an ERN/Ne on correct trials? Response representations, stimulus-related components, and the theory of error-processing [J].
Coles, MGH ;
Scheffers, MK ;
Holroyd, CB .
BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2001, 56 (03) :173-189
[5]   LOCALIZATION OF A NEURAL SYSTEM FOR ERROR-DETECTION AND COMPENSATION [J].
DEHAENE, S ;
POSNER, MI ;
TUCKER, DM .
PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE, 1994, 5 (05) :303-305
[6]   EFFECTS OF NOISE LETTERS UPON IDENTIFICATION OF A TARGET LETTER IN A NONSEARCH TASK [J].
ERIKSEN, BA ;
ERIKSEN, CW .
PERCEPTION & PSYCHOPHYSICS, 1974, 16 (01) :143-149
[7]   A NEURAL SYSTEM FOR ERROR-DETECTION AND COMPENSATION [J].
GEHRING, WJ ;
GOSS, B ;
COLES, MGH ;
MEYER, DE ;
DONCHIN, E .
PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE, 1993, 4 (06) :385-390
[8]  
Hohnsbein J., 1989, J PSYCHOPHYSIOL, V3, P32
[9]   Event-related brain potentials following incorrect feedback in a time-estimation task: Evidence for a "generic" neural system for error detection [J].
Miltner, WHR ;
Braun, CH ;
Coles, MGH .
JOURNAL OF COGNITIVE NEUROSCIENCE, 1997, 9 (06) :788-798
[10]   THE ASSESSMENT AND ANALYSIS OF HANDEDNESS: THE EDINBURGH INVENTORY [J].
OLDFIELD, RC .
NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA, 1971, 9 (01) :97-113