Friedrich-Schiller-Universität, Jena.
J Cogn Neurosci. 1997 Nov;9(6):788-98. doi: 10.1162/jocn.1997.9.6.788.
We examined scalp-recorded event-related potentials following feedback stimuli in a time-estimation task. Six hundred msec after indicating the end of a 1 sec interval, subjects received a visual, auditory, or somatosensory stimulus that indicated whether the interval they had produced was correct. Following feedback indicating incorrect performance, a negative deflection occurred, whose characteristics corresponded closely to those of the component (the error-related negativity) that accompanies errors in choice reaction time tasks. Furthermore, equivalent dipole analysis suggested that, for all three modalities, the distribution of the scalp potential was consistent with a local source in the anterior cingulate cortex or a more distributed source in the supplementary motor areas. These loci correspond closely to those described previously for the error-related negativity. We conclude that the error-related negativity is the manifestation of the activity of a "generic" neural system involved in error detection.
我们在一个时间估计任务中检查了反馈刺激后的头皮记录事件相关电位。在指示 1 秒间隔结束后 600 毫秒,受试者会收到视觉、听觉或体感刺激,以指示他们产生的间隔是否正确。在反馈指示错误表现后,会出现一个负向偏转,其特征与伴随选择反应时任务中错误的成分(错误相关负性)非常接近。此外,等效偶极子分析表明,对于所有三种模态,头皮电位的分布与前扣带皮层中的局部源或补充运动区域中的更分布式源一致。这些位置与先前描述的错误相关负性非常接近。我们得出结论,错误相关负性是参与错误检测的“通用”神经系统活动的表现。