Aversiveness of errors and the error-related negativity (ERN): A systematic review on the affective states’ manipulations findings

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Xiomara Nuñez-Estupiñan
Lucas Zanatta Berticelli
Rosa Maria Martins de Almeida
Gustavo Gauer
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[1] Universidade Federal Do Rio Grande Do Sul,Departamento de Psicologia Do Desenvolvimento E da Personalidade
[2] Instituto de Psicologia,Laboratorio de Psicologia Experimental Neurociências E Comportamento (LPNeC)
[3] Universidade Federal Do Rio Grande Do Sul,Laboratorio de Biosinais Cognitivos (BioSig)
[4] Universidade Federal Do Rio Grande Do Sul,undefined
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Error-related negativity; Aversiveness; Affective states; Emotion; Performance monitoring;
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Error-related negativity (ERN) has been used to investigate neural mechanisms underlying error processing and conflict monitoring. Recent evidence highlights that affective and motivational states modulate the ERN and that aversiveness of errors plays a vital role in error monitoring. Therefore, our primary objective was to systematically evaluate and describe the influence of affect state-related manipulations on the ERN. A total of 51 publications identified from PsyInfo, PubMed, and PsyArticles databases were included following the Prisma procedures for systematic reviews. Papers were analyzed using sample attributes, psychological paradigms, and states manipulations. The present study shows that the ERN component has recurrently appeared to be sensitive to manipulations of affective states in the reviewed literature. However, conclusive findings concerning the affect state-dependent properties of the ERN remain elusive. Results are discussed considering heterogeneity in paradigms, variables, and the state-trait interactions. Furthermore, recommendations for future high-quality studies are provided along with the necessity of upcoming high-power replication attempts and more studies with positive affect manipulations.
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页码:754 / 776
页数:22
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