The feedback negativity reflects favorable compared to nonfavorable outcomes based on global, not local, alternatives
Abstract
The feedback negativity (FN) has been shown to reflect the binary evaluation of possible outcomes in a context-dependent manner, but it is unclear whether context dependence is based on global or local alternatives. A cued gambling task was used to examine whether the FN is sensitive to possible outcomes on a given trial, or the range of outcomes across trials. On 50% of trials, participants could break even or lose money; on remaining trials,...
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Title
The feedback negativity reflects favorable compared to nonfavorable outcomes based on global, not local, alternatives
Published Date
Feb 1, 2013
Journal
Volume
50
Issue
2
Pages
134 - 138
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