From Positivity to Negativity Bias: Ambiguity Affects the Neurophysiological Signatures of Feedback Processing
Abstract
Previous studies on the neurophysiological underpinnings of feedback processing almost exclusively used low-ambiguity feedback, which does not fully address the diversity of situations in everyday life. We therefore used a pseudo trial-and-error learning task to investigate ERPs of low- versus high-ambiguity feedback. Twenty-eight participants tried to deduce the rule governing visual feedback to their button presses in response to visual...
Paper Details
Title
From Positivity to Negativity Bias: Ambiguity Affects the Neurophysiological Signatures of Feedback Processing
Published Date
Apr 1, 2016
Volume
28
Issue
4
Pages
542 - 557
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