Lange Leon, Kisker Joanna, Osinsky Roman
Differential Psychology & Personality Research, Institute of Psychology, Osnabrück University, Germany.
Experimental Psychology I, Institute of Psychology, Osnabrück University, Germany.
Neuroimage Rep. 2023 Sep 4;3(3):100182. doi: 10.1016/j.ynirp.2023.100182. eCollection 2023 Sep.
Performance monitoring is essential for successful action execution and previous studies have suggested that frontomedial theta (FMT) activity in scalp-recorded EEG reflects need for control signaling in response to negative outcomes. However, these studies have overlooked the fact that anticipating the most probable outcome is often possible. To optimize action execution, it is necessary for the time-critical performance monitoring system to utilize continuously updated information to adjust actions in time. This study used a combination of mobile EEG and virtual reality to investigate how the performance monitoring system adapts to continuously updated information during brief phases of outcome evaluation that follow action execution. In two virtual shooting tasks, participants were either able to observe the projectile and hence anticipate the outcome or not. We found that FMT power increased in response to missing shots in both tasks, but this effect was suppressed when participants were able to anticipate the outcome. Specifically, the suppression was linearly related to the duration of the anticipatory phase. Our results suggest that the performance monitoring system dynamically integrates incoming information to evaluate the most likely outcome of an action as quickly as possible. This dynamic mode of performance monitoring provides significant advantages over idly waiting for an action outcome before getting engaged. Early and adaptive performance monitoring not only helps prevent negative outcomes but also improves overall performance. Our findings highlight the crucial role of dynamic integration of incoming information in the performance monitoring system, providing insights for real-time decision-making and action control.
绩效监测对于成功执行行动至关重要,先前的研究表明,头皮记录脑电图中的额内侧θ波(FMT)活动反映了对负面结果做出反应时控制信号的需求。然而,这些研究忽略了一个事实,即通常有可能预测最可能的结果。为了优化行动执行,对时间要求严格的绩效监测系统有必要利用不断更新的信息及时调整行动。本研究结合移动脑电图和虚拟现实技术,调查了绩效监测系统在行动执行后的简短结果评估阶段如何适应不断更新的信息。在两项虚拟射击任务中,参与者要么能够观察到投射物,从而预测结果,要么不能。我们发现,在两项任务中,FMT功率因未命中射击而增加,但当参与者能够预测结果时,这种效应会受到抑制。具体而言,抑制作用与预期阶段的持续时间呈线性相关。我们的结果表明,绩效监测系统动态整合传入信息,以尽快评估行动最可能的结果。这种动态的绩效监测模式比在行动结果出现之前无所事事地等待具有显著优势。早期且适应性强的绩效监测不仅有助于防止负面结果,还能提高整体绩效。我们的研究结果突出了传入信息的动态整合在绩效监测系统中的关键作用,为实时决策和行动控制提供了见解。