Error Related Negativity
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Work EntryEncyclopedia of Autism Spectrum Disorders pp 1159-1160Error-Related NegativityMichael J. CrowleyAffiliated withDevelopmental Electrophysiology Laboratory, Yale
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Child Study Center Email author Get Access SynonymsERNDefinitionThe error-related negativity, or ERN, error related negativity een is an electrical brain signal measured with an electroencephalogram. Detectible at the scalp via the
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event-related potential (ERP), the ERN occurs when an individual makes a behavioral error. The ERN is typically evoked with simple cognitive tasks when an individual responds event related negativity incorrectly or responds when a response should be withheld. The ERN manifests as a negative deflection in the ERP at approximately 80–150 ms following error commission, time-locked to an individual’s response. The ERN is largest at central to frontal-central scalp regions. The most likely neural generator of the ERN is the event related potential anterior cingulate cortex, with converging evidence coming from fMRI (Ito, Stuphorn, Brown, & Schall, 2003), EEG source modeling (Luu, Tucker, Derryberry, Reed, & Poulsen, 2003), and brain lesion research (Stemmer, Segalowitz, Witzke, & Schönle, 2004).See AlsoAnterior CingulateCingulate Cortex This is an excerpt from the content Reference Work Entry Metrics Provided by Bookmetrix Reference tools Export citation EndNote (.ENW) JabRef (.BIB) Mendeley (.BIB) Papers (.RIS) Zotero (.RIS) BibTeX (.BIB) Add to Papers Other actions About this Reference Work Reprints and Permissions Share Share this content on Facebook Share this content on Twitter Share this content on LinkedIn Supplementary Material (0) References (3) References and ReadingsIto, S., Stuphorn, V., Brown, J. W., & Schall, J. D. (2003). Performance monitoring by the anterior cingulate cortex during saccade countermanding. Science, 302(5642), 120–122.PubMedCrossRefLuu, P., Tucker, D. M., Derryberry, D., Reed, M., & Poulsen, C. (2003). Electrophysiological responses to errors and feedback in the process of action regulation. P
Work EntryEncyclopedia of Autism Spectrum Disorders pp 1159-1160Error-Related NegativityMichael J. CrowleyAffiliated withDevelopmental Electrophysiology Laboratory,
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Yale Child Study Center Email author Get Access SynonymsERNDefinitionThe error-related negativity, error related potential or ERN, is an electrical brain signal measured with an electroencephalogram. Detectible at the scalp
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via the event-related potential (ERP), the ERN occurs when an individual makes a behavioral error. The ERN is typically evoked with simple cognitive tasks when http://link.springer.com/10.1007%2F978-1-4419-1698-3_724 an individual responds incorrectly or responds when a response should be withheld. The ERN manifests as a negative deflection in the ERP at approximately 80–150 ms following error commission, time-locked to an individual’s response. The ERN is largest at central to frontal-central scalp regions. The most likely neural generator of the http://link.springer.com/10.1007%2F978-1-4419-1698-3_724 ERN is the anterior cingulate cortex, with converging evidence coming from fMRI (Ito, Stuphorn, Brown, & Schall, 2003), EEG source modeling (Luu, Tucker, Derryberry, Reed, & Poulsen, 2003), and brain lesion research (Stemmer, Segalowitz, Witzke, & Schönle, 2004).See AlsoAnterior CingulateCingulate Cortex This is an excerpt from the content Reference Work Entry Metrics Provided by Bookmetrix Reference tools Export citation EndNote (.ENW) JabRef (.BIB) Mendeley (.BIB) Papers (.RIS) Zotero (.RIS) BibTeX (.BIB) Add to Papers Other actions About this Reference Work Reprints and Permissions Share Share this content on Facebook Share this content on Twitter Share this content on LinkedIn Supplementary Material (0) References (3) References and ReadingsIto, S., Stuphorn, V., Brown, J. W., & Schall, J. D. (2003). Performance monitoring by the anterior cingulate cortex during saccade countermanding. Science, 302(5642), 120–122.PubMedCrossRefLuu, P., Tucker, D. M., Derryberry, D., Reed, M., & Poulsen, C. (2003). Electrophysiological responses to errors and feedba
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