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The Impact of Error-Consequence Severity on Cue Processing in Importance-Biased Prospective Memory.

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Krasich, K; Gjorgieva, E; Murray, S; Bhatia, S; Faber, M; De Brigard, F; Woldorff, MG
Published in: Cereb Cortex Commun
2021

Prospective memory (PM) enables people to remember to complete important tasks in the future. Failing to do so can result in consequences of varying severity. Here, we investigated how PM error-consequence severity impacts the neural processing of relevant cues for triggering PM and the ramification of that processing on the associated prospective task performance. Participants role-played a cafeteria worker serving lunches to fictitious students and had to remember to deliver an alternative lunch to students (as PM cues) who would otherwise experience a moderate or severe aversive reaction. Scalp-recorded, event-related potential (ERP) measures showed that the early-latency frontal positivity, reflecting the perception-based neural responses to previously learned stimuli, did not differ between the severe versus moderate PM cues. In contrast, the longer-latency parietal positivity, thought to reflect full PM cue recognition and post-retrieval processes, was elicited earlier by the severe than the moderate PM cues. This faster instantiation of the parietal positivity to the severe-consequence PM cues was then followed by faster and more accurate behavioral responses. These findings indicate how the relative importance of a PM can be neurally instantiated in the form of enhanced and faster PM-cue recognition and processing and culminate into better PM.

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Published In

Cereb Cortex Commun

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EISSN

2632-7376

Publication Date

2021

Volume

2

Issue

4

Start / End Page

tgab056

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • 5202 Biological psychology
  • 3209 Neurosciences
 

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Krasich, K., Gjorgieva, E., Murray, S., Bhatia, S., Faber, M., De Brigard, F., & Woldorff, M. G. (2021). The Impact of Error-Consequence Severity on Cue Processing in Importance-Biased Prospective Memory. Cereb Cortex Commun, 2(4), tgab056. https://doi.org/10.1093/texcom/tgab056
Krasich, Kristina, Eva Gjorgieva, Samuel Murray, Shreya Bhatia, Myrthe Faber, Felipe De Brigard, and Marty G. Woldorff. “The Impact of Error-Consequence Severity on Cue Processing in Importance-Biased Prospective Memory.Cereb Cortex Commun 2, no. 4 (2021): tgab056. https://doi.org/10.1093/texcom/tgab056.
Krasich K, Gjorgieva E, Murray S, Bhatia S, Faber M, De Brigard F, et al. The Impact of Error-Consequence Severity on Cue Processing in Importance-Biased Prospective Memory. Cereb Cortex Commun. 2021;2(4):tgab056.
Krasich, Kristina, et al. “The Impact of Error-Consequence Severity on Cue Processing in Importance-Biased Prospective Memory.Cereb Cortex Commun, vol. 2, no. 4, 2021, p. tgab056. Pubmed, doi:10.1093/texcom/tgab056.
Krasich K, Gjorgieva E, Murray S, Bhatia S, Faber M, De Brigard F, Woldorff MG. The Impact of Error-Consequence Severity on Cue Processing in Importance-Biased Prospective Memory. Cereb Cortex Commun. 2021;2(4):tgab056.

Published In

Cereb Cortex Commun

DOI

EISSN

2632-7376

Publication Date

2021

Volume

2

Issue

4

Start / End Page

tgab056

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • 5202 Biological psychology
  • 3209 Neurosciences