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Dual routes to cortical orienting responses: Novelty detection and uncertainty reduction
Biological Psychology - Tập 105 - Trang 66-71 - 2015
Florian Lange, Caroline Seer, Mareike Finke, Reinhard Dengler, Bruno Kopp
When theory and biology differ: The relationship between reward prediction errors and expectancy
Biological Psychology - Tập 129 - Trang 265 - 2017
Krigolson Olave E., Hassall Cameron D., Trska Robert, Holroyd Clay B., Williams Chad C.
Comparisons between expectations and outcomes are critical for learning. Termed prediction errors, the violations of expectancy that occur when outcomes differ from expectations are used to modify value and shape behaviour. In the present study, we examined how a wide range of expectancy violations impacted neural signals associated with feedback processing. Participants performed a time estimation task in which they had to guess the duration of one second while their electroencephalogram was recorded. In a key manipulation, we varied task difficulty across the experiment to create a range of different feedback expectancies − reward feedback was either very expected, expected, 50/50, unexpected, or very unexpected. As predicted, the amplitude of the reward positivity, a component of the human event-related brain potential associated with feedback processing, scaled inversely with expectancy (e.g., unexpected feedback yielded a larger reward positivity than expected feedback). Interestingly, the scaling of the reward positivity to outcome expectancy was not linear as would be predicted by some theoretical models. Specifically, we found that the amplitude of the reward positivity was about equivalent for very expected and expected feedback, and for very unexpected and unexpected feedback. As such, our results demonstrate a sigmoidal relationship between reward expectancy and the amplitude of the reward positivity, with interesting implications for theories of reinforcement learning.
#Reinforcement learning #Reward positivity #Feedback-related negativity #Rescorla-Wagner learning rule #Prediction error #Dopamine
Configural processing of other-race faces is delayed but not decreased
Biological Psychology - Tập 81 - Trang 103-109 - 2009
Holger Wiese, Johanna Stahl, Stefan R. Schweinberger
Reduced spontaneous facial mimicry in women with autistic traits
Biological Psychology - Tập 80 - Trang 348-353 - 2009
Erno J. Hermans, Guido van Wingen, Peter A. Bos, Peter Putman, Jack van Honk
Unpleasant odors increase aversion to monetary losses
Biological Psychology - Tập 107 - Trang 1-9 - 2015
Andrej Stancak, Yuxin Xie, Nicholas Fallon, Patricia Bulsing, Timo Giesbrecht, Anna Thomas, Athanasios A. Pantelous
Reflexive attention in touch: An investigation of event related potentials and behavioural responses
Biological Psychology - Tập 89 - Trang 313-322 - 2012
Alexander Jones, Bettina Forster
Context effects, skin conductance responses and personality traits – Influencing variables on risk-taking within a modified version of the balloon analog risk task
Biological Psychology - Tập 177 - Trang 108498 - 2023
Alina T. Henn, Philippa Hüpen, Sara Boccadoro, Laura Ritter, Theodore D. Satterthwaite, Lisa Wagels, Ute Habel
The removal of the eye-movement artifact from the EEG by regression analysis in the frequency domain
Biological Psychology - Tập 16 - Trang 127-147 - 1983
J.C. Woestenburg, M.N. Verbaten, J.L. Slangen
P300 from auditory stimuli: intensity and frequency effects
Biological Psychology - Tập 41 - Trang 255-269 - 1995
Mark J. Sugg, John Polich
Psychophysiology of arterial baroreceptors and the etiology of hypertension
Biological Psychology - Tập 57 - Trang 179-201 - 2001
Harald Rau, Thomas Elbert
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