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Prediction of human errors by maladaptive changes in event-related brain networks

Prediction of human errors by maladaptive changes in event-related brain networks
Prediction of human errors by maladaptive changes in event-related brain networks
Humans engaged in monotonous tasks are susceptible to occasional errors that may lead to serious consequences, but little is known about brain activity patterns preceding errors. Using functional MRI and applying independent component analysis followed by deconvolution of hemodynamic responses, we studied error preceding brain activity on a trial-by-trial basis. We found a set of brain regions in which the temporal evolution of activation predicted performance errors. These maladaptive brain activity changes started to evolve approximately 30 sec before the error. In particular, a coincident decrease of deactivation in default mode regions of the brain, together with a decline of activation in regions associated with maintaining task effort, raised the probability of future errors. 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
blood supply, behavior, brain mapping, humans, physiology, male, brain, adult, adaptation, psychological, evoked potentials, psychology, magnetic resonance imaging, female, analysis
6173-6178
Eichele, Tom
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Debener, Stefan
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Calhoun, Vince D.
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Specht, Karsten
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Engel, Andreas K.
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Hugdahl, Kenneth
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Specht, Karsten
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Eichele, Tom, Debener, Stefan, Calhoun, Vince D., Specht, Karsten, Engel, Andreas K., Hugdahl, Kenneth, von Cramon, D. Yves and Ullsperger, Markus (2008) Prediction of human errors by maladaptive changes in event-related brain networks. Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 105 (16), 6173-6178. (doi:10.1073/pnas.0708965105).

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Humans engaged in monotonous tasks are susceptible to occasional errors that may lead to serious consequences, but little is known about brain activity patterns preceding errors. Using functional MRI and applying independent component analysis followed by deconvolution of hemodynamic responses, we studied error preceding brain activity on a trial-by-trial basis. We found a set of brain regions in which the temporal evolution of activation predicted performance errors. These maladaptive brain activity changes started to evolve approximately 30 sec before the error. In particular, a coincident decrease of deactivation in default mode regions of the brain, together with a decline of activation in regions associated with maintaining task effort, raised the probability of future errors. 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

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Published date: 22 April 2008
Keywords: blood supply, behavior, brain mapping, humans, physiology, male, brain, adult, adaptation, psychological, evoked potentials, psychology, magnetic resonance imaging, female, analysis

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Local EPrints ID: 70128
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/70128
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Date deposited: 26 Jan 2010
Last modified: 13 Mar 2024 19:56

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Author: Tom Eichele
Author: Stefan Debener
Author: Vince D. Calhoun
Author: Karsten Specht
Author: Andreas K. Engel
Author: Kenneth Hugdahl
Author: D. Yves von Cramon
Author: Markus Ullsperger

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