2020
DOI: 10.1093/cercor/bhaa017
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Human Anterior Insula Encodes Performance Feedback and Relays Prediction Error to the Medial Prefrontal Cortex

Abstract: Adaptive behavior requires the comparison of outcome predictions with actual outcomes (e.g., performance feedback). This process of performance monitoring is computed by a distributed brain network comprising the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) and the anterior insular cortex (AIC). Despite being consistently co-activated during different tasks, the precise neuronal computations of each region and their interactions remain elusive. In order to assess the neural mechanism by which the AIC processes performance … Show more

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“…There is evidence that suggests that children with ADHD have impaired contextual signaling in cognitive control for inhibitory responses. One example is that children with ADHD have poorer performance on social and economic decision-making tasks, showing the absence of error-related response modulations that are associated with contextual information (Billeke et al, 2014(Billeke et al, , 2020Gonzalez-Gadea et al, 2016). Thus, the absence of P3 and oscillatory responses of ADHD children due to the sequential stimuli presentation might suggest that they do not integrate this information (the sequence of Go trials) as relevant for the preparation of the inhibitory response to the Nogo stimuli.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is evidence that suggests that children with ADHD have impaired contextual signaling in cognitive control for inhibitory responses. One example is that children with ADHD have poorer performance on social and economic decision-making tasks, showing the absence of error-related response modulations that are associated with contextual information (Billeke et al, 2014(Billeke et al, , 2020Gonzalez-Gadea et al, 2016). Thus, the absence of P3 and oscillatory responses of ADHD children due to the sequential stimuli presentation might suggest that they do not integrate this information (the sequence of Go trials) as relevant for the preparation of the inhibitory response to the Nogo stimuli.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Participants in our study were neurosurgical patients with drug-resistant epilepsy. To minimize the effect of epilepsy-related alterations and artifacts, we followed strict data exclusion procedures in line with our previous intracranial EEG work [88][89][90][91]. These consist primarily of systematic inspection of the data and exclusion of signals showing typical epileptic waveforms (e.g., epileptic spikes).…”
Section: Limitations and Open Questionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Task-related delta is related to decision-making, saliency, and produced in the nucleus accumbens during reward (Bernat et al, 2012;Grace, 1995;Knyazev, 2007). Intracortical recordings in the human insular cortex demonstrate that beta amplitude is modulated by the likelihood of performance feedback (Billeke et al, 2020), and delta phase modulated beta power encodes feedback valance. Beta functions to commutate feedback information to the medial prefrontal cortex from the insula.…”
Section: Time-frequency Response Showed Heightened Delta and Beta Response In Ains/fo Tfus Groupmentioning
confidence: 99%