Title of article :
Reward feedback processing in children and adolescents: Medial frontal theta oscillations
Author/Authors :
Crowley، نويسنده , , Michael J. and van Noordt، نويسنده , , Stefon J.R. and Wu، نويسنده , , Jia and Hommer، نويسنده , , Rebecca E. and South، نويسنده , , Mikle and Fearon، نويسنده , , R.M.P. and Mayes، نويسنده , , Linda C.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Abstract :
We examined event-related electroencephalography (EEG) oscillations, including event-related spectral perturbations (ERSP) and intertrial coherence (ITC), to compare feedback processing during a chance-based reward vs. non-reward task in groups of 10–12-year-old (n = 42), 13–14-year-old (n = 34) and 15–17-year-olds (n = 32). Because few, if any studies have applied these analytic methods to examine feedback processing in children or adolescents, we used a fine-grained approach that explored one half hertz by 16 ms increments during feedback (no win vs. win events) in the theta (4–8 Hz) frequency band. Complex wavelet frequency decomposition revealed that no win feedback was associated with enhanced theta power and phase coherence. We observed condition and age-based differences for both ERSP and ITC, with stronger effects for ITC. The transition from childhood to early adolescence (13–14 yrs.) was a point of increased differentiation of ITC favoring no win vs. wins feedback and also compared to children or older adolescents, a point of heightened ITC for no win feedback (quadratic effect).
Keywords :
Theta oscillations , Adolescence , Event-related spectral analysis , Inter-trial phase coherence , reward
Journal title :
Brain and Cognition
Journal title :
Brain and Cognition