Journal article

Neural mechanisms involved in error processing: A comparison of errors made with and without awareness

R Hester, JJ Foxe, S Molholm, M Shpaner, H Garavan

Neuroimage | ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE | Published : 2005

Abstract

The ability to detect an error in one's own performance and then to improve ongoing performance based on this error processing is critical for effective behaviour. In our event-related fMRI experiment, we show that explicit awareness of a response inhibition commission error and subsequent post-error behaviour were associated with bilateral prefrontal and parietal brain activation. Activity in the anterior cingulate region, typically associated with error detection, was equivalent for both errors subjects were aware of and those they were not aware of making. While anterior cingulate activation has repeatedly been associated with error-related processing, these results suggest that, in isola..

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