Elkins-Brown Nathaniel, Saunders Blair, Inzlicht Michael
Department of Psychology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Psychophysiology. 2016 Feb;53(2):159-70. doi: 10.1111/psyp.12556. Epub 2015 Oct 16.
Emerging research in social and affective neuroscience has implicated a role for affect and motivation in performance monitoring and cognitive control. No study, however, has investigated whether facial electromyography (EMG) over the corrugator supercilii-a measure associated with negative affect and the exertion of effort-is related to neural performance monitoring. Here, we explored these potential relationships by simultaneously measuring the error-related negativity, error positivity (Pe), and facial EMG over the corrugator supercilii muscle during a punished, inhibitory control task. We found evidence for increased facial EMG activity over the corrugator immediately following error responses, and this activity was related to the Pe for both between- and within-subject analyses. These results are consistent with the idea that early, avoidance-motivated processes are associated with performance monitoring, and that such processes may also be related to orienting toward errors, the emergence of error awareness, or both.
社会与情感神经科学领域的新兴研究表明,情感和动机在绩效监测及认知控制中发挥着作用。然而,尚无研究探讨皱眉肌上的面部肌电图(EMG)——一种与消极情感及努力程度相关的测量方法——是否与神经绩效监测有关。在此,我们通过在一项惩罚性抑制控制任务中同时测量错误相关负波、错误正波(Pe)以及皱眉肌上的面部EMG,来探究这些潜在关系。我们发现,错误反应后立即出现皱眉肌上的面部EMG活动增强,并且在个体间和个体内分析中,这种活动都与Pe相关。这些结果与以下观点一致,即早期的、以回避为动机的过程与绩效监测相关,并且这些过程可能还与对错误的定向、错误意识的出现或两者都有关。