Institute of Psychology, Osnabrück University, Germany.
Eur J Neurosci. 2021 Dec;54(12):8214-8224. doi: 10.1111/ejn.14977. Epub 2020 Sep 30.
Laboratory electroencephalography (EEG) studies have already provided important insights into the neuronal mechanisms of performance monitoring. However, to our knowledge no study so far has examined neuronal correlates of performance monitoring using an ecologically valid task outside a typical laboratory setting. Therefore, we examined midfrontal theta and the feedback-related negativity (FRN) using mobile EEG in a physical shooting task within an ecologically valid environment with highly dynamical visual feedback. Participants shot a target using a toy gun while moving and looking around freely. Shots that missed the target evoked stronger midfrontal theta activity than hits and this response was rather phase-unlocked. There was no difference between misses and hits in the FRN. The results raise the question whether the absence of certain ERP components like the FRN could be due to methodological reasons or to the fact that partially different neuronal processes may be activated in the laboratory as compared to more ecologically valid tasks. Overall, our results indicate that crucial neurocognitive processes of performance monitoring can be assessed in highly dynamic and ecologically valid settings by mobile EEG.
实验室脑电(EEG)研究已经为性能监测的神经元机制提供了重要的见解。然而,据我们所知,迄今为止,还没有研究使用生态有效的任务在典型的实验室环境之外,利用移动 EEG 来检查性能监测的神经元相关性。因此,我们在一个具有高度动态视觉反馈的生态有效环境中使用移动 EEG 研究了前额叶θ波和反馈相关负波(FRN)。参与者使用玩具枪自由移动和四处张望,射击目标。与命中相比,未命中目标会引起更强的前额叶θ波活动,而这种反应是相位锁定的。在 FRN 方面,未命中和命中之间没有差异。结果提出了这样一个问题,即某些 ERP 成分(如 FRN)的缺失是否可能是由于方法学原因,还是由于与更生态有效的任务相比,实验室中可能激活了部分不同的神经元过程。总的来说,我们的结果表明,通过移动 EEG 可以在高度动态和生态有效的环境中评估性能监测的关键神经认知过程。