Electrophysiology of Error Processing : Motivational and Affective Correlates
Date
2017-11-27Author
Leland, David S.
Lockington, Ronnie J.
Loew, Sarah T.
Moe, Simon M.
Yonker, A'Lea M.
Becker, Samuel J.
Brandt, Lucas J.
Rolefson, Kelsey A.
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Clinical Perfectionism is the overdependence on self‐evaluation for the
determined pursuit of personally demanding, self‐imposed, standards in at least
one highly-salient domain, despite adverse consequences (Shafran et al., 2002). We hypothesize that either or both the ERN and Pe will be positively correlated
with clinical perfectionism. We also aim to replicate classic ERN and Pe findings
associated with error processing, anxiety, depression, and fear of failure.
Subject
Electrophysiology
Error-related negativity (ERN)
Psychology
Perfectionism
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