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33. Dynamics of emotional unavoidable error monitoring in stress and no stress Police Special Force: An event-related potential associated with error processing (ERN) investigation.

Authors :
Garbarino, S.
Lanteri, P.
Moro, V.
Pernigo, S.
Magnavita, N.
Chiorri, C.
Fenici, R.
Cuomo, G.
Source :
Clinical Neurophysiology. Nov2013, Vol. 124 Issue 11, pe196-e196. 1p.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Our aim was to propose a tool for tackle work-related stress (WRS) among Italian Police Special Force officers (SF). Event-related potential associated with error processing (error-related negativity – ERN) is considered a marker of internal and external feedback for processing conflict information. 290 male SF were investigated and selected in two groups (stress group – S, no stress group – NS) based on psychological assessment, evaluation of WRS with questionnaires, behavioral and clinical outcomes throughout 4years. ERN during a modified Eriksen Flanker task preceded by subliminal neutral and threat scenes, were measured in two subgroups (40S; 40NS). ERN mean latency was 27ms for S and 29ms for NS. For error trials, the ERN was more negative for S than NS (p <0,0001) and for S, for errors preceded by threat than neutral scenes (p <0,0001, p <0,02 on frontal derivations). These data supported the response-conflict view of ERN. The observed relationship between high level of WRS and ERN amplitude suggested the excessive activation of anterior cingulated cortex in S than in NS. For the first time, ERN was employed in SF to verify predictions regarding the control behavior in situations inducing high level of WRS. ERN evaluation could be helpful to design suitable training tools to increase operational efficiency based on individual WRS. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13882457
Volume :
124
Issue :
11
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Clinical Neurophysiology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
91268134
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clinph.2013.06.060