nobody is perfect erp effects prior to performance errors in musicians indicate fast monitoring processes没有人是完美的erp的影响之前性能音乐家表明快速监测过程中的错误.pdfVIP

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nobody is perfect erp effects prior to performance errors in musicians indicate fast monitoring processes没有人是完美的erp的影响之前性能音乐家表明快速监测过程中的错误.pdf

nobody is perfect erp effects prior to performance errors in musicians indicate fast monitoring processes没有人是完美的erp的影响之前性能音乐家表明快速监测过程中的错误

Nobody Is Perfect: ERP Effects Prior to Performance Errors in Musicians Indicate Fast Monitoring Processes 1 1 1 1,2 Clemens Maidhof *, Martina Rieger , Wolfgang Prinz , Stefan Koelsch 1 Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany, 2 Department of Psychology, University of Sussex, Brighton, United Kingdom Abstract Background: One central question in the context of motor control and action monitoring is at what point in time errors can be detected. Previous electrophysiological studies investigating this issue focused on brain potentials elicited after erroneous responses, mainly in simple speeded response tasks. In the present study, we investigated brain potentials before the commission of errors in a natural and complex situation. Methodology/Principal Findings: Expert pianists bimanually played scales and patterns while the electroencephalogram (EEG) was recorded. Event-related potentials (ERPs) were computed for correct and incorrect performances. Results revealed differences already 100 ms prior to the onset of a note (i.e., prior to auditory feedback). We further observed that erroneous keystrokes were delayed in time and pressed more slowly. Conclusions: Our data reveal neural mechanisms in musicians that are able to detect errors prior to the execution of erroneous movements. The underlying mechanism probably relies on predictive control processes that compare the predicted outcome of an action with the action goal. Citation: Maidhof C, Rieger M, Prinz W, Koelsch S (2009) Nobody Is Perfect: ERP Effects Prior to Performance Errors in Musicians Indicate Fast Monitoring Processes. PLoS ONE 4(4): e5032. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0005032 Editor: N

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