It’s not what you expect: feedback negativity is independent of reward expectation and affective responsivity in a non-probabilistic task
- ECU Author/Contributor (non-ECU co-authors, if there are any, appear on document)
- D. Erik Everhart (Creator)
- Jonathan M. Highsmith (Creator)
- Alexandra J. Stephenson (Creator)
- Tuan Tran (Creator)
- Karl L. Wuensch (Creator)
- Institution
- East Carolina University (ECU )
- Web Site: http://www.ecu.edu/lib/
Abstract: ERP studies commonly utilize gambling-based reinforcement tasks to elicit feedback negativity (FN) responses. This study used a pattern learning task in order to limit gambling-related fallacious reasoning and possible affective responses to gambling, while investigating rela- tionships between the FN components between high and low reward expectation conditions. Eighteen undergradu- ates completed measures of reinforcement sensitivity, trait and state affect, and psychophysiological recording. The pattern learning task elicited a FN component for both high and low win expectancy conditions, which was found to be independent of reward expectation and showed little rela- tionship with task and personality variables. We also observed a P3 component, which showed sensitivity to outcome expectancy variation and relationships to mea- sures of anxiety, appetitive motivation, and cortical asymmetry, although these varied by electrode location and expectancy condition. Findings suggest that the FN reflected a binary reward-related signal, with little rela- tionship to reward expectation found in previous studies, in the absence of positive affective responses.
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- Language: English
- Date: 2023
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