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Face-induced expectancies influence neural mechanisms of performance monitoring

机译:面对诱导的期望会影响性能监测的神经机制

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In many daily situations, the consequences of our actions are predicted by cues that are often social in nature. For instance, seeing the face of an evaluator (e.g., a supervisor at work) may activate certain evaluative expectancies, depending on the history of prior encounters with that particular person. We investigated how such face-induced expectancies influence neurocognitive functions of performance monitoring. We recorded an electroencephalogram while participants completed a time-estimation task, during which they received performance feedback from a strict and a lenient evaluator. During each trial, participants first saw the evaluator's face before performing the task and, finally, receiving feedback. Therefore, faces could be used as predictive cues for the upcoming evaluation. We analyzed electrocortical signatures of performance monitoring at the stages of cue processing, task performance, and feedback reception. Our results indicate that, at the cue stage, seeing the strict evaluator's face results in an anticipatory preparation of fronto-medial monitoring mechanisms, as reflected by a sustained negative-going amplitude shift (i.e., the contingent negative variation). At the performance stage, face-induced expectancies of a strict evaluation rule led to increases of early performance monitoring signals (i.e., frontal-midline theta power). At the final stage of feedback reception, violations of outcome expectancies differentially affected the feedback-related negativity and frontal-midline theta power, pointing to a functional dissociation between these signatures. Altogether, our results indicate that evaluative expectancies induced by face-cues lead to adjustments of internal performance monitoring mechanisms at various stages of task processing.
机译:在许多日常情况下,我们行动的后果是由往往是自然社会社会的提示预测的。例如,看到评估者的面部(例如,在工作中的主管)可能会激活某些评估期望,具体取决于与该特定人员的历史历史。我们调查了这种面对诱导的期望如何影响性能监测的神经认知功能。我们录制了脑电图,而参与者完成了一个时间估计任务,在此期间他们接受了严格和宽度评估者的性能反馈。在每次试验期间,参与者首先在执行任务之前先看到评估者的脸,最后接收反馈。因此,面孔可以用作即将到来的评估的预测性提示。我们分析了在提示处理,任务性能和反馈接收的阶段进行性能监测的电蚀刻。我们的结果表明,在提示阶段,看到严格的评估员的面部导致前内侧监测机制的预期制备,如受持续的负面幅度移位(即,或有负变化)反映。在性能阶段,面对严格的评估规则的脸部诱导的期望导致早期性能监测信号的增加(即,前端中线Theta电源)。在反馈接收的最后阶段,违反结果的预期差异影响了与反馈相关的消极性和额头中线Theta功率,指向这些签名之间的功能解离。完全,我们的结果表明,面部提示引起的评价预期导致在任务处理的各个阶段进行内部性能监测机制的调整。

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