Term ID: T1439

Error-Related Negativity

/error-related-negativity/
A specific brain wave component (ERP) that occurs within 100 milliseconds of making an error, reflecting the brain's automatic monitoring system for detecting mistakes and conflicts in cognitive performance.
Example: The immediate neural response when you realize you've given the wrong answer on a test, even before conscious awareness of the error, indicating brain-based performance monitoring.

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Reference: Falkenstein et al. (1991)