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Goal impact influences the evaluative component of performance monitoring: Evidence from ERPs KU Leuven Ghent University
Successful performance monitoring (PM) requires continuous assessment of context and action outcomes. Electrophysiological studies have reliably identified event-related potential (ERP) markers for evaluative feedback processing during PM: the Feedback-Related Negativity (FRN) and P3 components. The functional significance of FRN remains debated in the literature, with recent research suggesting that feedback's goal relevance can account for FRN ...
GOAL IMPACT INFLUENCES THE EVALUATIVE COMPONENT OF PERFORMANCE MONITORING: EVIDENCE FROM ERPS KU Leuven
INFORMATIVENESS AND UNCERTAINTY BOTH INFLUENCE THE SPN COMPONENT DURING OUTCOME ANTICIPATION KU Leuven
Distinguishing between two types of musical emotions and reconsidering the role of appraisal KU Leuven
The target article inventories mechanisms underlying musical emotions. We argue that the inventory misses important mechanisms and that its structure would benefit from the distinction between two types of musical emotions. We also argue that the authors' claim that appraisal does not play a crucial role in the causation of musical emotions rests on a narrow conception of appraisal.
A value accumulation account of unhealthy food choices: Testing the influence of outcome salience under varying time constraints. KU Leuven
People often engage in unhealthy eating despite having an explicit goal to follow a healthy diet, especially under certain conditions such as a lack of time. A promising explanation from the value accumulation account is that food choices are based on the sequential consideration of the values of multiple outcomes, such as health and taste outcomes. Unhealthy choices may result if taste is considered before health. We examined whether making a ...