Predictive monitoring of actions, EEG recordings in virtual reality

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Abstract

Error-related negativity (ERN) is a signal that is associated with error detection. Joch and colleagues (Joch M, Hegele M, Maurer H, Müller H, Maurer LK. J Neurophysiol 118: 486–495, 2017) successfully separated the ERN as a response to online prediction error from feedback updates. We discuss the role of ERN in action and suggest insights from virtual reality techniques; we consider the potential benefit of self-evaluation in determining the mechanisms of ERN amplitude; finally, we review the oscillatory activity that has been claimed to accompany ERN.

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Ozkan, D. G., & Pezzetta, R. (2018). Predictive monitoring of actions, EEG recordings in virtual reality. Journal of Neurophysiology, 119(4), 1254–1256. https://doi.org/10.1152/jn.00825.2017

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