“…In contrast to stimulus-locked brain measures, response-locked events, such as error-related brain activity, are relatively stable with far fewer trial averages (Maurer et al, in press ; Meyer et al, 2013; Olvet and Hajcak, 2009; Pontifex et al, 2010; Rietdijk et al, 2014). Error processing is often assessed with ERPs and fMRI during a response inhibition task (e.g., Go/NoGo, Stroop, Stop-Signal, Flanker, Wisconsin Card Sorting Task, and Task-Switching), or any variety of speeded, continuous performance tasks likely to produce erroneous responses (for review, see (Niendam et al, 2012).…”