Yeung Nick, Holroyd Clay B, Cohen Jonathan D
Department of Psychology, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544, USA.
Cereb Cortex. 2005 May;15(5):535-44. doi: 10.1093/cercor/bhh153. Epub 2004 Aug 18.
The feedback negativity is a component of the event-related brain potential that is elicited by feedback stimuli associated with unfavorable outcomes. The present research investigated whether this component reflects an evaluation of the valence of experienced outcomes or a process of learning about actions that led to those outcomes. The latter hypothesis predicts that the feedback negativity should be observed only when negative outcomes are experienced in relation to executed actions. Contrary to this prediction, feedback negativities were observed in simple monetary gambling tasks in which participants made no active choices (experiment 1) and no overt actions (experiment 2). However, the amplitude of the component was reduced in these tasks relative to a gambling task in which the outcomes appeared to be contingent upon participants' response choices. This reduction was correlated with changes in participants' subjective ratings of involvement in the tasks, suggesting that the evaluative process indexed by the feedback negativity is sensitive to the motivational significance of ongoing events.
反馈负波是事件相关脑电位的一个组成部分,由与不利结果相关的反馈刺激引发。本研究调查了该成分是反映对经历结果效价的评估,还是反映对导致这些结果的行为的学习过程。后一种假设预测,只有当与执行的行为相关的负面结果出现时,才会观察到反馈负波。与这一预测相反,在简单的货币赌博任务中观察到了反馈负波,在这些任务中,参与者没有做出主动选择(实验1),也没有明显的行为(实验2)。然而,相对于结果似乎取决于参与者反应选择的赌博任务,该成分在这些任务中的波幅降低了。这种降低与参与者对任务参与度的主观评分变化相关,表明由反馈负波索引的评估过程对正在进行的事件的动机意义敏感。