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Long-term academic stress increases the late component of error processing: an ERP study.

Jianhui Wu1, Yiran Yuan2, Hongxia Duan3, Shaozheng Qin4, Tony W Buchanan5, Kan Zhang6, Liang Zhang7.   

Abstract

Exposure to long-term stress has a variety of consequences on the brain and cognition. Few studies have examined the influence of long-term stress on event related potential (ERP) indices of error processing. The current study investigated how long-term academic stress modulates the error related negativity (Ne or ERN) and the error positivity (Pe) components of error processing. Forty-one male participants undergoing preparation for a major academic examination and 20 non-exam participants completed a Go-NoGo task while ERP measures were collected. The exam group reported higher perceived stress levels and showed increased Pe amplitude compared with the non-exam group. Participants' rating of the importance of the exam was positively associated with the amplitude of Pe, but these effects were not found for the Ne/ERN. These results suggest that long-term academic stress leads to greater motivational assessment of and higher emotional response to errors.
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Keywords:  ERP; Error processing; Long-term academic stress; Ne/ERN; Pe

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24657630     DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsycho.2014.03.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Psychol        ISSN: 0301-0511            Impact factor:   3.251


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