Tunison Edward, Sylvain Rourke, Sterr Jamie, Hiley Vanessa, Carlson Joshua M
Department of Psychological Science, Northern Michigan University, Marquette, MI, United States.
Front Hum Neurosci. 2019 Feb 12;13:41. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2019.00041. eCollection 2019.
The reward-related positivity (RewP) is an event-related potential (ERP) with a positive amplitude occurring approximately 250-350 ms post-feedback at frontocentral electroencephalogram (EEG) electrode sites. The RewP is typically elicited in monetary gambling tasks and has a relatively larger amplitude for positive vs. negative outcomes. However, the extent to which RewP amplitude is modulated by non-monetary feedback is less clear. To address this issue, EEG was used to record reward-related electrocortical activity during a simple non-monetary gambling task. We hypothesized that the RewP would be enhanced for non-monetary wins relative to losses, which was supported by the results. In our supplementary material, we provide additional analyses suggesting that this effect was not observed for the P3. In sum, RewP amplitudes were larger for positive (nonmonetary) feedback relative to negative feedback at frontocentral electrode sites-suggesting that monetary reward is not necessary to elicit the RewP.
奖励相关正波(RewP)是一种事件相关电位(ERP),在额中央脑电图(EEG)电极部位,反馈后约250 - 350毫秒出现正向波幅。RewP通常在金钱赌博任务中诱发,与负面结果相比,正向结果的波幅相对较大。然而,非金钱反馈对RewP波幅的调节程度尚不清楚。为了解决这个问题,在一项简单的非金钱赌博任务中,使用脑电图记录与奖励相关的皮层电活动。我们假设相对于损失,非金钱赢的情况会增强RewP,结果支持了这一假设。在我们的补充材料中,我们提供了额外的分析,表明P3未观察到这种效应。总之,在额中央电极部位,正向(非金钱)反馈的RewP波幅相对于负向反馈更大,这表明诱发RewP不一定需要金钱奖励。