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Anxiety and feedback negativity

Psychophysiology, 2010
It has been suggested that anxious individuals are more prone to feel that negative outcomes are particularly extreme and to interpret ambiguous outcomes as negative compared to nonanxious individuals. Previous studies have demonstrated that the feedback negativity (FN) component of event-related brain potential (ERP) is sensitive to outcome evaluation
Ruolei, Gu, Yu-Xia, Huang, Yue-Jia, Luo
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Guessing with negative feedback: An experiment

Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 2009
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Sutan, Angela, Willinger, Marc
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Negative Feedback

2021
AbstractNegative feedback is an essential constituent of any control system. It is illustrated for the case of an electronic voltage amplifier. Formal definitions are given of positive and negative feedback. Feedback can be used to adjust the amplifier's frequency response. Distortion, meaning generation of new and unwanted frequencies (harmonics, sums,
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Choice predicts the feedback negativity

Psychophysiology, 2017
AbstractChoosing the appropriate response given the circumstance is integral to all aspects of human behavior. One way of elucidating the mechanisms of choice is to relate behavior to neural correlates. Electrophysiological evidence implicates the ERP feedback‐negativity (FN) and the P300 as promising neural correlates of reward processing, an integral
Stuart McGill   +3 more
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Negative imaginary feedback systems

2014 4th Australian Control Conference (AUCC), 2014
The stability results for interconnected negative imaginary systems are key results in negative imaginary systems theory. In this paper, we consider a generalized version of negative imaginary feedback systems based on a generalized negative imaginary system definition and a generalized negative imaginary lemma.
Mohamed Abdalla Mabrok, Ian R. Petersen
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Negative feedback in NO/cGMP signalling

Biochemical Society Transactions, 2005
Most of the effects of the signalling molecule nitric oxide (NO) are mediated by the stimulation of the NO-sensitive GC (guanylate cyclase) and the subsequent increase in cGMP formation. The enzyme contains a prosthetic haem group, which mediates NO stimulation.
D, Koesling   +6 more
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Negative Feedback

Science's STKE, 2001
Growth factor receptor-binding protein 2 (Grb2) acts as an adaptor during signaling from growth factor receptors or the oncogene Bcr/Abl. Grb2 has one SRC homology 2 (SH2) domain (which binds specific phosphotyrosines) and two SH3 domains (which bind proline-rich sequences). Li et al .
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