Journal article

Avoiding another mistake: Error and posterror neural activity associated with adaptive posterror behavior change

R Hester, N Barre, JB Mattingley, JJ Foxe, H Garavan

Cognitive Affective and Behavioral Neuroscience | SPRINGER | Published : 2007

Abstract

The magnitude of posterior medial frontal cortex (pMFC) activity during commission of an error has been shown to relate to adaptive posterror changes in response behavior on the trial immediately following. In the present article, we examined neural activity during and after error commission to identify its relationship to sustained posterror behavior changes that led to performance improvements several trials into the future. The standard task required participants to inhibit a prepotent motor response during infrequent lure trials, which were randomly interspersed among numerous go trials. Posterror behavior was manipulated by introducing a dynamic condition, in which an error on a lure tr..

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