Event-related potentials elicited by unexpected visual stimuli after voluntary actions

被引:13
|
作者
Adachi, Shinobu [1 ,2 ]
Morikawa, Koji [1 ]
Nittono, Hiroshi [2 ]
机构
[1] Matsushita Elect Ind Co Ltd, Adv Technol Res Lab, Kyoto 6190237, Japan
[2] Hiroshima Univ, Grad Sch Integrated Arts & Sci, Hiroshima 7398521, Japan
关键词
event-related potentials; cognitive mismatch; action effect; action selection; P300; positive slow wave;
D O I
10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2007.08.004
中图分类号
B84 [心理学];
学科分类号
04 ; 0402 ;
摘要
Event-related potentials from visual stimuli that were presented after voluntary actions were recorded to examine how people expect their action effects. Participants pressed a button in response to a cue stimulus (L or R) either in the fixed condition where participants always pressed a center button or in the choice condition where they selectively pressed the corresponding left or right button. Immediately after the button press, a second stimulus (left or rigght) was presented visually to inform that their action was registered. When the second stimulus did not match the cue stimulus (p=.20), a late positive potential (LPP) with a posterior scalp distribution occurred in a latency range of 500-700 ms. The amplitude of this mismatch-related LPP was larger in the choice condition than in the fixed condition. The results suggest that the cognitive mismatch between the expected and actual action effects is reflected in the LPP, and the selection of a specific action strengthens the expectation of its action effect. (c) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:238 / 243
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Mental imagery of face enhances face-sensitive event-related potentials to ambiguous visual stimuli
    Lu, Lingxi
    Zhang, Changxin
    Li, Liang
    BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2017, 129 : 16 - 24
  • [42] Working Memory Impairments Limitations of Normal Children's in Visual Stimuli using Event-Related Potentials
    Tumari, S. Z. Mohd
    Sudirman, R.
    PROCEEDINGS SIXTH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS, MODELLING AND SIMULATION, 2015, : 96 - 101
  • [43] EVENT-RELATED POTENTIALS
    Nesek-Madaric, V.
    NEUROLOGIA CROATICA, 2008, 57 (1-2): : 11 - 22
  • [44] The congruent, the incongruent, and the unexpected: Event-related potentials unveil the processes involved in schematic encoding
    Hoeltje, Gerrit
    Lubahn, Bente
    Mecklinger, Axel
    NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA, 2019, 131 : 285 - 293
  • [45] Visual Event-Related Potentials under External Emotional Stimuli in Bipolar I Disorder with and without Hypersexuality
    Wang, Chu
    Rimol, Lars M.
    Wang, Wei
    BRAIN SCIENCES, 2022, 12 (04)
  • [46] Event-Related Potentials in Major Depression
    Karagoz, Mustafa
    Alkac, Ummuhan Isoglu
    Ergen, Neslihan
    Eradamlar, Nezih
    Alpkan, Latif
    DUSUNEN ADAM-JOURNAL OF PSYCHIATRY AND NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES, 2005, 18 (04) : 180 - 186
  • [47] Auditory event-related potentials based on name stimuli: A pilot study
    Zhao, Jindi
    Yang, Yuancheng
    An, Xingwei
    Liu, Shuang
    Du, Hongyin
    Ming, Dong
    FRONTIERS IN NEUROSCIENCE, 2022, 16
  • [48] Event-related brain potentials to attended and ignored olfactory and trigeminal stimuli
    Geisler, MW
    Murphy, C
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY, 2000, 37 (03) : 309 - 315
  • [49] Event-related Potentials in psychiatry.
    Pogarell, Oliver
    Mulert, Christoph
    Hegerl, Ulrich
    CLINICAL EEG AND NEUROSCIENCE, 2007, 38 (01) : 25 - 34
  • [50] Event-related potentials to stimuli with emotional impact in posttraumatic stress patients
    Blomhoff, S
    Reinvang, I
    Malt, UF
    BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY, 1998, 44 (10) : 1045 - 1053