You do the math: coding of bets and outcomes in a gambling task in the feedback-related negativity and p300 in healthy adults.

The feedback-related negativity (FRN) is an event-related potential (ERP) component associated with processing of performance feedback, with more negative amplitudes for losses relative to wins. The amplitude of the FRN following near misses, i.e. the experience of coming close to winning, is betwee...

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Main Authors: Jutta Peterburs, Boris Suchan, Christian Bellebaum
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3839888?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-beb6943ba17f46d8bc9906ff27132e9e2020-11-24T21:54:40ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-01811e8126210.1371/journal.pone.0081262You do the math: coding of bets and outcomes in a gambling task in the feedback-related negativity and p300 in healthy adults.Jutta PeterbursBoris SuchanChristian BellebaumThe feedback-related negativity (FRN) is an event-related potential (ERP) component associated with processing of performance feedback, with more negative amplitudes for losses relative to wins. The amplitude of the FRN following near misses, i.e. the experience of coming close to winning, is between the amplitude elicited by losses and wins. In gambling, however, outcome value may not always be obvious since initially placed bets need to be taken into account when evaluating wins or losses. It is still unclear if initial bet size is reflected in the FRN or the later P300 component. The present study applied a virtual card gambling task to investigate the sensitivity of FRN and P300 to the manipulation of outcome magnitude as implemented through the presence or absence of initial bets, resulting in wins, losses or ambivalent outcomes, with the latter representing losses with and wins without bets. The FRN was larger for trials with bets compared to trials without bets. Wins were associated with a smaller FRN than losses or ambivalent outcomes, while losses and ambivalent outcomes did not differ. P300 amplitudes were larger for trials without bets, and wins were associated with a larger P300 than losses or ambivalent outcomes. Crucially, P300 amplitudes were also smaller for ambivalent outcomes compared to losses. Thus, the different dimensions determining outcome value appear to be integrated in early and late stages of feedback processing. However, only at later stages reflected in the P300 were ambivalent outcomes with and without bet clearly distinguished from other outcomes.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3839888?pdf=render
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You do the math: coding of bets and outcomes in a gambling task in the feedback-related negativity and p300 in healthy adults.
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title You do the math: coding of bets and outcomes in a gambling task in the feedback-related negativity and p300 in healthy adults.
title_short You do the math: coding of bets and outcomes in a gambling task in the feedback-related negativity and p300 in healthy adults.
title_full You do the math: coding of bets and outcomes in a gambling task in the feedback-related negativity and p300 in healthy adults.
title_fullStr You do the math: coding of bets and outcomes in a gambling task in the feedback-related negativity and p300 in healthy adults.
title_full_unstemmed You do the math: coding of bets and outcomes in a gambling task in the feedback-related negativity and p300 in healthy adults.
title_sort you do the math: coding of bets and outcomes in a gambling task in the feedback-related negativity and p300 in healthy adults.
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publishDate 2013-01-01
description The feedback-related negativity (FRN) is an event-related potential (ERP) component associated with processing of performance feedback, with more negative amplitudes for losses relative to wins. The amplitude of the FRN following near misses, i.e. the experience of coming close to winning, is between the amplitude elicited by losses and wins. In gambling, however, outcome value may not always be obvious since initially placed bets need to be taken into account when evaluating wins or losses. It is still unclear if initial bet size is reflected in the FRN or the later P300 component. The present study applied a virtual card gambling task to investigate the sensitivity of FRN and P300 to the manipulation of outcome magnitude as implemented through the presence or absence of initial bets, resulting in wins, losses or ambivalent outcomes, with the latter representing losses with and wins without bets. The FRN was larger for trials with bets compared to trials without bets. Wins were associated with a smaller FRN than losses or ambivalent outcomes, while losses and ambivalent outcomes did not differ. P300 amplitudes were larger for trials without bets, and wins were associated with a larger P300 than losses or ambivalent outcomes. Crucially, P300 amplitudes were also smaller for ambivalent outcomes compared to losses. Thus, the different dimensions determining outcome value appear to be integrated in early and late stages of feedback processing. However, only at later stages reflected in the P300 were ambivalent outcomes with and without bet clearly distinguished from other outcomes.
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