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To err is human, but study shows mistakes may be predicted
using MRI

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Gwynne D. Koch

People performing routine, monotonous tasks occasionally are prone to making mistakes. According to Tom Eichele from the University of Bergen in Norway, examining the trial-by-trial dynamics in functional MRI activation patterns before, during and after an error could provide a better understanding of how performance monitoring works compared with just looking at the average activation after errors are made, as has been done in previous studies. In functional MRI, stimulus-related activity is delayed and convoluted by the hemodynamic response, and the data typically are analyzed with a...Read full article

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    Published: June 2008
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