Journal article

Learning from errors: Error-related neural activity predicts improvements in future inhibitory control performance

R Hester, J Madeley, K Murphy, JB Mattingley

Journal of Neuroscience | SOC NEUROSCIENCE | Published : 2009

Abstract

Failure to adapt performance following an error is a debilitating symptom of many neurological and psychiatric conditions. Healthy individuals readily adapt their behavior in response to an error, an ability thought to be subserved by the posterior medial frontal cortex (pMFC). However, it remains unclearhowhumans adaptively alter cognitive control behavior when they reencounter situations that were previously failed minutes or days ago. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, we examined neural activity during a Go/No-go response inhibition task that provided the opportunity for participants to learn from their errors. When they failed to inhibit their response, they were shown the sam..

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