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Feedback in hypothesis testing: An ERP study

L Hugueville
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Pm Baudonniere
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Résumé

We used event-related potentials (ERPs) to probe the effects of feedback in a hypothesis testing (HT) paradigm. Thirteen college students serially tested hypotheses concerning a hidden rule by judging its presence or absence in triplets of digits and revised them on the basis of an exogenous performance feedback. ERPs time-locked to performance feedback were then examined. The results showed differences between responses to positive and negative feedback at all cortical sites. Negative feedback, indicating incorrect performance, was associated to a negative deflection preceding a P300-like wave. Spatiotemporal principal component analysis (PCA) showed the interplay between early frontal components and later central and posterior ones. Lateralization of activity was selectively detectable at frontal sites, with a left frontal dominance for both positive and negative feedback. These results are discussed in terms of a proposed computational model of trial-to-trial feedback in HT in which the cognitive and emotive aspects of feedback are explicitly linked to putative mediating brain mechanisms. The properties of different feedback types and feedback-related deficits in depression are also discussed.

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Psychologie
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hal-01441355 , version 1 (19-01-2017)

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L Hugueville, Jp Caverni, D Papo, Pm Baudonniere. Feedback in hypothesis testing: An ERP study. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 2003, 15 (4), pp.508-522. ⟨10.1162/089892903321662903⟩. ⟨hal-01441355⟩

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