Clay B Holroyd, Kaivon L Pakzad-Vaezi, Olave E Krigolson. Psychophysiology 2008
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The neural basis of human error processing: reinforcement learning, dopamine, and the error-related negativity.
Clay B Holroyd, Michael G H Coles. Psychol Rev 2002
Clay B Holroyd, Michael G H Coles. Psychol Rev 2002
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Event-related brain potentials following incorrect feedback in a time-estimation task: evidence for a "generic" neural system for error detection.
W H Miltner, C H Braun, M G Coles. J Cogn Neurosci 1997
W H Miltner, C H Braun, M G Coles. J Cogn Neurosci 1997
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The medial frontal cortex and the rapid processing of monetary gains and losses.
William J Gehring, Adrian R Willoughby. Science 2002
William J Gehring, Adrian R Willoughby. Science 2002
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EEGLAB: an open source toolbox for analysis of single-trial EEG dynamics including independent component analysis.
Arnaud Delorme, Scott Makeig. J Neurosci Methods 2004
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Event-related potential activity in the basal ganglia differentiates rewards from nonrewards: temporospatial principal components analysis and source localization of the feedback negativity.
Dan Foti, Anna Weinberg, Joseph Dien, Greg Hajcak. Hum Brain Mapp 2011
Dan Foti, Anna Weinberg, Joseph Dien, Greg Hajcak. Hum Brain Mapp 2011
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Learning from experience: event-related potential correlates of reward processing, neural adaptation, and behavioral choice.
Matthew M Walsh, John R Anderson. Neurosci Biobehav Rev 2012
Matthew M Walsh, John R Anderson. Neurosci Biobehav Rev 2012
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A neural reward prediction error revealed by a meta-analysis of ERPs using great grand averages.
Thomas D Sambrook, Jeremy Goslin. Psychol Bull 2015
Thomas D Sambrook, Jeremy Goslin. Psychol Bull 2015
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Independent coding of reward magnitude and valence in the human brain.
Nick Yeung, Alan G Sanfey. J Neurosci 2004
Nick Yeung, Alan G Sanfey. J Neurosci 2004
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Ventral striatal and medial prefrontal BOLD activation is correlated with reward-related electrocortical activity: a combined ERP and fMRI study.
Joshua M Carlson, Dan Foti, Lilianne R Mujica-Parodi, Eddie Harmon-Jones, Greg Hajcak. Neuroimage 2011
Joshua M Carlson, Dan Foti, Lilianne R Mujica-Parodi, Eddie Harmon-Jones, Greg Hajcak. Neuroimage 2011
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A single-trial estimation of the feedback-related negativity and its relation to BOLD responses in a time-estimation task.
Michael P I Becker, Alexander M Nitsch, Wolfgang H R Miltner, Thomas Straube. J Neurosci 2014
Michael P I Becker, Alexander M Nitsch, Wolfgang H R Miltner, Thomas Straube. J Neurosci 2014
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It's worse than you thought: the feedback negativity and violations of reward prediction in gambling tasks.
Greg Hajcak, Jason S Moser, Clay B Holroyd, Robert F Simons. Psychophysiology 2007
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The feedback-related negativity reflects the binary evaluation of good versus bad outcomes.
Greg Hajcak, Jason S Moser, Clay B Holroyd, Robert F Simons. Biol Psychol 2006
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ERP correlates of feedback and reward processing in the presence and absence of response choice.
Nick Yeung, Clay B Holroyd, Jonathan D Cohen. Cereb Cortex 2005
Nick Yeung, Clay B Holroyd, Jonathan D Cohen. Cereb Cortex 2005
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A new method for off-line removal of ocular artifact.
G Gratton, M G Coles, E Donchin. Electroencephalogr Clin Neurophysiol 1983
G Gratton, M G Coles, E Donchin. Electroencephalogr Clin Neurophysiol 1983
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Reward prediction error signals associated with a modified time estimation task.
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Clay B Holroyd, Olave E Krigolson. Psychophysiology 2007
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The P300 and reward valence, magnitude, and expectancy in outcome evaluation.
Yan Wu, Xiaolin Zhou. Brain Res 2009
Yan Wu, Xiaolin Zhou. Brain Res 2009
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Event-related potential studies of outcome processing and feedback-guided learning.
René San Martín. Front Hum Neurosci 2012
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Event-related brain potentials and the study of reward processing: Methodological considerations.
Olave E Krigolson. Int J Psychophysiol 2018
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Reward expectation modulates feedback-related negativity and EEG spectra.
Michael X Cohen, Christian E Elger, Charan Ranganath. Neuroimage 2007
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Decision making, the P3, and the locus coeruleus-norepinephrine system.
Sander Nieuwenhuis, Gary Aston-Jones, Jonathan D Cohen. Psychol Bull 2005
Sander Nieuwenhuis, Gary Aston-Jones, Jonathan D Cohen. Psychol Bull 2005
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Dissociated roles of the anterior cingulate cortex in reward and conflict processing as revealed by the feedback error-related negativity and N200.
Travis E Baker, Clay B Holroyd. Biol Psychol 2011
Travis E Baker, Clay B Holroyd. Biol Psychol 2011
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Beyond the FRN: Broadening the time-course of EEG and ERP components implicated in reward processing.
James E Glazer, Nicholas J Kelley, Narun Pornpattananangkul, Vijay A Mittal, Robin Nusslock. Int J Psychophysiol 2018
James E Glazer, Nicholas J Kelley, Narun Pornpattananangkul, Vijay A Mittal, Robin Nusslock. Int J Psychophysiol 2018
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The feedback-related negativity (FRN) revisited: new insights into the localization, meaning and network organization.
Tobias U Hauser, Reto Iannaccone, Philipp Stämpfli, Renate Drechsler, Daniel Brandeis, Susanne Walitza, Silvia Brem. Neuroimage 2014
Tobias U Hauser, Reto Iannaccone, Philipp Stämpfli, Renate Drechsler, Daniel Brandeis, Susanne Walitza, Silvia Brem. Neuroimage 2014
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Reward positivity elicited by predictive cues.
Clay B Holroyd, Olav E Krigolson, Seung Lee. Neuroreport 2011
Clay B Holroyd, Olav E Krigolson, Seung Lee. Neuroreport 2011
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Self-report and behavioral measures of reward sensitivity predict the feedback negativity.
Jennifer N Bress, Greg Hajcak. Psychophysiology 2013
Jennifer N Bress, Greg Hajcak. Psychophysiology 2013
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Blunted neural response to rewards prospectively predicts depression in adolescent girls.
Jennifer N Bress, Dan Foti, Roman Kotov, Daniel N Klein, Greg Hajcak. Psychophysiology 2013
Jennifer N Bress, Dan Foti, Roman Kotov, Daniel N Klein, Greg Hajcak. Psychophysiology 2013
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Learning-related changes in reward expectancy are reflected in the feedback-related negativity.
Christian Bellebaum, Irene Daum. Eur J Neurosci 2008
Christian Bellebaum, Irene Daum. Eur J Neurosci 2008
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Brain potentials associated with expected and unexpected good and bad outcomes.
Greg Hajcak, Clay B Holroyd, Jason S Moser, Robert F Simons. Psychophysiology 2005
Greg Hajcak, Clay B Holroyd, Jason S Moser, Robert F Simons. Psychophysiology 2005
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G*Power 3: a flexible statistical power analysis program for the social, behavioral, and biomedical sciences.
Franz Faul, Edgar Erdfelder, Albert-Georg Lang, Axel Buchner. Behav Res Methods 2007
Franz Faul, Edgar Erdfelder, Albert-Georg Lang, Axel Buchner. Behav Res Methods 2007
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Reinforcement-related brain potentials from medial frontal cortex: origins and functional significance.
Sander Nieuwenhuis, Clay B Holroyd, Nisan Mol, Michael G H Coles. Neurosci Biobehav Rev 2004
Sander Nieuwenhuis, Clay B Holroyd, Nisan Mol, Michael G H Coles. Neurosci Biobehav Rev 2004
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Performance monitoring in the anterior cingulate is not all error related: expectancy deviation and the representation of action-outcome associations.
Flavio T P Oliveira, John J McDonald, David Goodman. J Cogn Neurosci 2007
Flavio T P Oliveira, John J McDonald, David Goodman. J Cogn Neurosci 2007
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Reward dysfunction in major depression: multimodal neuroimaging evidence for refining the melancholic phenotype.
Dan Foti, Joshua M Carlson, Colin L Sauder, Greg H Proudfit. Neuroimage 2014
Dan Foti, Joshua M Carlson, Colin L Sauder, Greg H Proudfit. Neuroimage 2014
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The research domain criteria framework: The case for anterior cingulate cortex.
Clay B Holroyd, Akina Umemoto. Neurosci Biobehav Rev 2016
Clay B Holroyd, Akina Umemoto. Neurosci Biobehav Rev 2016
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Time-frequency theta and delta measures index separable components of feedback processing in a gambling task.
Edward M Bernat, Lindsay D Nelson, Arielle R Baskin-Sommers. Psychophysiology 2015
Edward M Bernat, Lindsay D Nelson, Arielle R Baskin-Sommers. Psychophysiology 2015
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Motivation of extended behaviors by anterior cingulate cortex.
Clay B Holroyd, Nick Yeung. Trends Cogn Sci 2012
Clay B Holroyd, Nick Yeung. Trends Cogn Sci 2012
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The influence of the magnitude, probability, and valence of potential wins and losses on the amplitude of the feedback negativity.
Luisa Kreussel, Johannes Hewig, Nora Kretschmer, Holger Hecht, Michael G H Coles, Wolfgang H R Miltner. Psychophysiology 2012
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Anterior cingulate activity to monetary loss and basal ganglia activity to monetary gain uniquely contribute to the feedback negativity.
Dan Foti, Anna Weinberg, Edward M Bernat, Greg H Proudfit. Clin Neurophysiol 2015
Dan Foti, Anna Weinberg, Edward M Bernat, Greg H Proudfit. Clin Neurophysiol 2015
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Medial prefrontal cortex as an action-outcome predictor.
William H Alexander, Joshua W Brown. Nat Neurosci 2011
William H Alexander, Joshua W Brown. Nat Neurosci 2011
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Cortical delta activity reflects reward prediction error and related behavioral adjustments, but at different times.
James F Cavanagh. Neuroimage 2015
James F Cavanagh. Neuroimage 2015
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The processing of unexpected positive response outcomes in the mediofrontal cortex.
Nicola K Ferdinand, Axel Mecklinger, Jutta Kray, William J Gehring. J Neurosci 2012
Nicola K Ferdinand, Axel Mecklinger, Jutta Kray, William J Gehring. J Neurosci 2012
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Blunted Neural Response to Rewards as a Prospective Predictor of the Development of Depression in Adolescent Girls.
Brady D Nelson, Greg Perlman, Daniel N Klein, Roman Kotov, Greg Hajcak. Am J Psychiatry 2016
Brady D Nelson, Greg Perlman, Daniel N Klein, Roman Kotov, Greg Hajcak. Am J Psychiatry 2016
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On the number of trials needed for a stable feedback-related negativity.
Josep Marco-Pallares, David Cucurell, Thomas F Münte, Nadine Strien, Antoni Rodriguez-Fornells. Psychophysiology 2011
Josep Marco-Pallares, David Cucurell, Thomas F Münte, Nadine Strien, Antoni Rodriguez-Fornells. Psychophysiology 2011
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Effects of value and reward magnitude on feedback negativity and P300.
Atsushi Sato, Asako Yasuda, Hideki Ohira, Kaori Miyawaki, Masami Nishikawa, Hiroaki Kumano, Tomifusa Kuboki. Neuroreport 2005
Atsushi Sato, Asako Yasuda, Hideki Ohira, Kaori Miyawaki, Masami Nishikawa, Hiroaki Kumano, Tomifusa Kuboki. Neuroreport 2005
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Anger is associated with reward-related electrocortical activity: Evidence from the reward positivity.
Douglas J Angus, Kevin Kemkes, Dennis J L G Schutter, Eddie Harmon-Jones. Psychophysiology 2015
Douglas J Angus, Kevin Kemkes, Dennis J L G Schutter, Eddie Harmon-Jones. Psychophysiology 2015
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Depression and reduced sensitivity to non-rewards versus rewards: Evidence from event-related potentials.
Dan Foti, Greg Hajcak. Biol Psychol 2009
Dan Foti, Greg Hajcak. Biol Psychol 2009
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Theta lingua franca: a common mid-frontal substrate for action monitoring processes.
James F Cavanagh, Laura Zambrano-Vazquez, John J B Allen. Psychophysiology 2012
James F Cavanagh, Laura Zambrano-Vazquez, John J B Allen. Psychophysiology 2012
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The feedback negativity reflects favorable compared to nonfavorable outcomes based on global, not local, alternatives.
Autumn Kujawa, Ezra Smith, Christian Luhmann, Greg Hajcak. Psychophysiology 2013
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