| Literature DB >> 29666592 |
Bin Du1, Bihua Cao2, Weiqi He1, Fuhong Li2.
Abstract
The ability to learn from feedback is important for children's adaptive behavior and school learning. Feedback has two main components, informative value and valence. How to disentangle these two components and what is the developmental neural correlates of using the informative value of feedback is still an open question. In this study, 23 children (7-10 years old) and 19 adults (19-22 years old) were asked to perform a rule induction task, in which they were required to find a rule, based on the informative value of feedback. Behavioral results indicated that the likelihood of correct searching behavior under negative feedback was low for children. Event-related potentials showed that (1) the effect of valence was processed in a wide time window, particularly in the N2 component; (2) the encoding process of the informative value of negative feedback began later for children than for adults; (3) a clear P300 was observed for adults; for children, however, P300 was absent in the frontal region; and (4) children processed the informative value of feedback chiefly in the left sites during the P300 time window, whereas adults did not show this laterality. These results suggested that children were less sensitive to the informative value of negative feedback possibly because of the immature brain.Entities:
Keywords: ERP; development; feedback; informative value; rule induction
Year: 2018 PMID: 29666592 PMCID: PMC5891721 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.00346
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychol ISSN: 1664-1078
Results of ANOVAs on the mean amplitude for P2, N2, and LPC components.
| ERP components | Valence | Condition | Valance∗condition∗age | Valence∗condition∗laterality∗age |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| P2 | 3.42 (0.069) | 22.13 (0.000)∗∗∗ | 0.22 (0.644) | 2.67 (0.076) |
| N2 | 54.28 (0.000)∗∗∗ | 89.34 (0.000)∗∗∗ | 26.65 (0.000)∗∗∗ | 3.96 (0.024)∗ |
| LPC | 1.62 (0.208) | 55.15 (0.000)∗∗∗ | 3.71 (0.058) | 2.21 (0.118) |
Results of ANOVAs on the mean amplitude of P3 for adults and children.
| ERP components | Valence | Condition | Condition∗ laterality |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adults | 50.28 (0.000)∗∗∗ | 88.09 (0.000)∗∗∗ | 36.45 (0.000)∗∗∗ |
| Children | 0.004 (0.949) | 7.17 (0.012)∗ | 7.79 (0.002)∗∗ |