[Seminar]"Multiplexed cortical representations of performance monitoring and reinforcement learning variables in humans" by Prof. Markus Ullsperger

[Seminar]"Multiplexed cortical representations of performance monitoring and reinforcement learning variables in humans" by Prof. Markus Ullsperger
Wednesday August 6th, 2025 10:00 AM
Meeting room C015, Lab1

Description

Dear all,

Neural Computation Unit (Doya Unit) would like to invite you to a seminar as follows.

Speaker: Prof. Dr. Markus Ullsperger 
    Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg
    Institute of Psychology
    Department of Neuropsychology
Website: https://www.ipsy.ovgu.de/en/Our+Institute/Departments/Neuropsychology/Staff/Markus+Ullsperger.html

Title: Multiplexed cortical representations of performance monitoring and reinforcement learning variables in humans

Abstract: Performance monitoring is essential for successful goal-directed behavior. I will briefly introduce the neural correlates of performance monitoring in humans and then focus on feedback-related EEG dynamics. Multiple regression and multivariate pattern analysis revealed that the representations of reward prediction errors, learning rate, surprise and other variables guiding future decisions are multiplexed in the feedback-locked EEG. Furthermore, I will present model-based analyses of data from patients with schizophrenia and major depressive disorder, respectively. Both groups show reduced learning rate dynamics impairing their learning performance in uncertain environments. These behavioral deficits are accompanied by specific changes in the feedback-locked EEG dynamics. 


We hope to see many of you at the seminar.

Sincerely,
Neural Computation Unit
Contact: ncus@oist.jp

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