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| M UllspergerSummaryAffiliation: Max Planck Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience Country: Germany Publications
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Transient global ischemia specifically modulates visual P300 scalp distributionM Ullsperger
Max Planck Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, Leipzig, Germany
Clin Neurophysiol 111:2245-54. 2000....
An electrophysiological test of directed forgetting: the role of retrieval inhibitionM Ullsperger
Max Planck Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, PO Box 500 355, D 04303 Leipzig, Germany
J Cogn Neurosci 12:924-40. 2000..They are more consistent with the view that items followed by an instruction to forget become inhibited and less accessible, and, therefore, more difficult to retrieve...
Interactions of focal cortical lesions with error processing: evidence from event-related brain potentialsMarkus Ullsperger
Max Planck Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, Leipzig, Germany
Neuropsychology 16:548-61. 2002....
Error monitoring using external feedback: specific roles of the habenular complex, the reward system, and the cingulate motor area revealed by functional magnetic resonance imagingMarkus Ullsperger
Max Planck Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, D 04103 Leipzig, Germany
J Neurosci 23:4308-14. 2003..The rCMA reacted only to errors with negative feedback but not to errors without feedback, which ruled out an influence of response conflict or uncertainty on its role in error detection by external signals...
The role of intact frontostriatal circuits in error processingMarkus Ullsperger
Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany
J Cogn Neurosci 18:651-64. 2006..Thus, error-related ERPs in patients provide a sensitive measure of the integrity of the performance monitoring network...
Who comes first? The role of the prefrontal and parietal cortex in cognitive controlMarcel Brass
Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany
J Cogn Neurosci 17:1367-75. 2005....
Subprocesses of performance monitoring: a dissociation of error processing and response competition revealed by event-related fMRI and ERPsM Ullsperger
Max Planck Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, D-04303 Leipzig, Germany
Neuroimage 14:1387-401. 2001..Further fMRI activations in the lateral prefrontal and primary motor cortex are discussed with respect to performance monitoring and its influence on task set reconfiguration...
Neuroimaging of performance monitoring: error detection and beyondMarkus Ullsperger
Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany
Cortex 40:593-604. 2004..The results suggest that the engagement of the posterior frontomedian wall (pFMC) previously shown to be involved in performance monitoring is dependent on error relevance...
An event-related potential study on the observation of erroneous everyday actionsEllen R A de Bruijn
Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany
Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci 7:278-85. 2007..The increased P300 amplitudes suggest a more general monitoring process that signals that the occurrence of unexpected events is involved in the detection of execution errors...
How does error correction differ from error signaling? An event-related potential studyMarkus Ullsperger
Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Stephanstr 1a, D 04103 Leipzig, Germany
Brain Res 1105:102-9. 2006..The consequences for studies in patients and with pharmacological challenges are discussed...
When goals are missed: dealing with self-generated and externally induced failureMarkus Ullsperger
Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany
Neuroimage 35:1356-64. 2007..Thus, no matter of whether adjustments are needed as a result of a self-generated error or external factors, the pMFC plays a prominent role in initiating compensatory actions and in the selection of the appropriate compensation...
Electrophysiological correlates of error correctionKatja Fiehler
Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany
Psychophysiology 42:72-82. 2005..ERN latency and amplitude were modulated by the occurrence and temporal characteristics of immediate corrections. These results are discussed within the framework of current models of performance monitoring...
Directed forgetting in schizophrenia: prefrontal memory and inhibition deficitsUlrich Muller
Dept of Psychiatry, University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany
Eur Arch Psychiatry Clin Neurosci 255:251-7. 2005..The DF effect was associated with disease duration but not with symptom severity. Memory-related inhibition problems are difficult to assess in patients with schizophrenia and might be related to fronto-temporal disconnection...
Neural correlates of error detection and error correction: is there a common neuroanatomical substrate?Katja Fiehler
Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Stephanstrasse 1a, D 04103 Leipzig, Germany
Eur J Neurosci 19:3081-7. 2004..Additional activations were found in the parietal cortex, representing an interconnected cortical network, which processes somatosensory information of tactile stimuli...
Genetically determined differences in learning from errorsTilmann A Klein
Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany
Science 318:1642-5. 2007..Dopamine D2 receptor reduction seems to decrease sensitivity to negative action consequences, which may explain an increased risk of developing addictive behaviors in A1-allele carriers...
The conflict adaptation effect: it's not just primingMarkus Ullsperger
Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany
Cogn Affect Behav Neurosci 5:467-72. 2005..We discuss the data with respect to the conflict-monitoring and repetition-priming accounts...
Decision making, performance and outcome monitoring in frontal cortical areasMarkus Ullsperger
Nat Neurosci 7:1173-4. 2004
The role of the medial frontal cortex in cognitive controlK Richard Ridderinkhof
Department of Psychology, University of Amsterdam, Roetersstraat 15, 1018 WB Amsterdam, Netherlands
Science 306:443-7. 2004....
Single-trial EEG-fMRI reveals the dynamics of cognitive functionStefan Debener
MRC Institute of Hearing Research Southampton, Royal South Hants Hospital, Southampton, SO14 0YG, UK
Trends Cogn Sci 10:558-63. 2006....
Towards single-trial analysis in cognitive brain researchStefan Debener
Trends Cogn Sci 11:502-3. 2007
Neural correlates of error awarenessTilmann A Klein
Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Science, Stephanstrasse 1a, Germany, 04103 Leipzig
Neuroimage 34:1774-81. 2007..The data suggest that the RCZ activity alone is insufficient to drive error awareness. Its signal appears to be useful for post-error speed-accuracy adjustments only when the error is consciously perceived...
The control of attention and actions: current research and future developmentsAlbert Kok
Department of Psychology, University of Amsterdam, Roetersstraat 15, 1018 WB, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Brain Res 1105:1-6. 2006..In conclusion, we focus on some new methodological directions and illustrate how the study of cognitive control may be augmented by relatively newly emerging theoretical and empirical perspectives...
A common neural system signaling the need for behavioral changesMarkus Ullsperger
Trends Cogn Sci 8:445-6; author reply 446-7. 2004
Trial-by-trial coupling of concurrent electroencephalogram and functional magnetic resonance imaging identifies the dynamics of performance monitoringStefan Debener
Institute of Neurophysiology and Pathophysiology, Center of Experimental Medicine, University Medical Center, Hamburg University, D 20246 Hamburg, Germany
J Neurosci 25:11730-7. 2005..We conclude that investigations of the dynamic coupling between EEG and fMRI provide a powerful approach for the study of higher order brain functions...
Prediction of human errors by maladaptive changes in event-related brain networksTom Eichele
Department of Biological and Medical Psychology, University of Bergen, 5009 Bergen, Norway
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 105:6173-8. 2008..Our findings provide insights into the brain network dynamics preceding human performance errors and suggest that monitoring of the identified precursor states may help in avoiding human errors in critical real-world situations...
