Temporal unpredictability increases error monitoring as revealed by EEG-EMG investigation.

Psychophysiology Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Epub Date: 2023-09-19 DOI:10.1111/psyp.14442
I Korolczuk, B Burle, J T Coull, H Ogińska, M Ociepka, M Senderecka, K Śmigasiewicz
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Abstract

Reacting in an unpredictable context increases error monitoring as evidenced by greater error-related negativity (ERN), an electrophysiological marker linked to an evaluation of response outcomes. We investigated whether ERN also increased when participants evaluated their responses to events that appeared in unpredictable versus predictable moments in time. We complemented electroencephalographic (EEG) analysis of cortical activity by measuring performance monitoring processes at the peripheral level using electromyography (EMG). Specifically, we used EMG data to quantify how temporal unpredictability would affect motor time (MT), the interval between the onset of muscle activity, and the mechanical response. MT increases following errors, indexing online error detection, and an attempt to stop incorrect actions. In our temporally cued version of the stop-signal task, symbolic cues predicted (temporally predictable condition) or not (temporally unpredictable condition) the onset of a target. In 25% of trials, an auditory signal occurred shortly after the target presentation, informing participants that they should inhibit their response completely. Response times were slower, and fewer inhibitory errors were made during temporally unpredictable than predictable trials, indicating enhanced control of unwanted actions when target onset time was unknown. Importantly, the ERN to inhibitory errors was greater in temporally unpredictable relative to temporally predictable conditions. Similarly, EMG data revealed prolonged MT when reactions to temporally unpredictable targets had not been stopped. Taken together, our results show that a temporally unpredictable environment increases the control of unwanted actions, both at cortical and peripheral levels, suggesting a higher subjective cost of maladaptive responses to temporally uncertain events.

EEG-EMG调查显示,时间的不可预测性增加了错误监测。
在不可预测的环境中做出反应会增加错误监测,更大的错误相关消极性(ERN)证明了这一点,ERN是一种与反应结果评估相关的电生理标志。我们调查了当参与者评估他们对出现在不可预测和可预测时刻的事件的反应时,ERN是否也会增加。我们通过使用肌电图(EMG)测量外周水平的表现监测过程来补充皮层活动的脑电图(EEG)分析。具体来说,我们使用EMG数据来量化时间的不可预测性如何影响运动时间(MT)、肌肉活动开始和机械反应之间的间隔。MT增加了跟踪错误,索引在线错误检测,并尝试停止不正确的操作。在我们的停止信号任务的时间提示版本中,符号提示预测(时间可预测的条件)或不预测(时间不可预测的情况)目标的开始。在25%的试验中,在目标陈述后不久出现听觉信号,告知参与者他们应该完全抑制自己的反应。与可预测的试验相比,在时间上不可预测的实验中,反应时间较慢,产生的抑制性错误更少,这表明在目标发病时间未知的情况下,对不想要的动作的控制得到了加强。重要的是,相对于时间可预测的条件,时间不可预测的ERN对抑制性错误的影响更大。同样,EMG数据显示,当对暂时不可预测的目标的反应没有停止时,MT会延长。总之,我们的研究结果表明,时间上不可预测的环境增加了对皮层和外周不想要的行为的控制,这表明对时间上不确定事件的不适应反应的主观成本更高。
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