Larson Michael J, Perlstein William M, Stigge-Kaufman David, Kelly Kiesa G, Dotson Vonetta M
Department of Clinical and Health Psychology, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida 32610, USA.
Neuroreport. 2006 Feb 27;17(3):329-33. doi: 10.1097/01.wnr.0000199461.01542.db.
The error-related negativity putatively reflects the activity of performance-monitoring processes influenced by motivational factors, and is overactive in certain anxiety states, suggesting that affective factors affect its generation. We examined the effects of emotionally arousing and neutral task-irrelevant backgrounds on the error-related negativity to determine whether an affective context 'mismatch' alters error-related neural processing. Event-related potentials were acquired while healthy participants performed a modified Eriksen flanker task wherein flanker stimuli were superimposed on neutral, pleasant, and unpleasant pictures. The error-related negativity varied as a function of picture valence, peaking both earlier and larger in the context of pleasant backgrounds than neutral or unpleasant backgrounds. Findings support the hypothesis that affective factors influence the error-related negativity, potentially reflecting an affective mismatch associated with performance monitoring.
与错误相关的负波据推测反映了受动机因素影响的绩效监测过程的活动,并且在某些焦虑状态下过度活跃,这表明情感因素会影响其产生。我们研究了情绪唤起和中性的任务无关背景对与错误相关的负波的影响,以确定情感背景“不匹配”是否会改变与错误相关的神经处理过程。在健康参与者执行修改后的埃里克森侧翼任务时记录事件相关电位,其中侧翼刺激叠加在中性、愉悦和不愉快的图片上。与错误相关的负波随图片效价而变化,在愉悦背景下比在中性或不愉快背景下更早且更大地达到峰值。研究结果支持了情感因素影响与错误相关的负波这一假设,这可能反映了与绩效监测相关的情感不匹配。