Term ID: T1526

Error Monitoring Systems

/error-monitoring-systems/
Neural mechanisms that detect conflicts, mistakes, and discrepancies between intended and actual behavior, enabling behavioral adjustment and learning from experience through feedback processing.
Example: The anterior cingulate cortex detecting when you've made an error on a test, generating the error-related negativity brain wave and triggering increased attention and careful responding.

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Reference: Botvinick et al. (2001)