“…A decrease in alpha power following error relative to correct responses has been found, suggesting that error-related alpha increases or decreases may reflect increased attention following error detection (Carp & Compton, 2009;Li et al, 2021). Relatively fewer studies have examined the contributions of the beta frequency band, which is generated in sensorimotor areas (Tzagarakis et al, 2015), and may enable motor-action preparation (Wilhelm et al, 2021(Wilhelm et al, , 2022. Beta oscillations are suppressed during action preparation (McFarland et al, 2000;Pfurtscheller et al, 1994;Yang et al, 2015), while increased beta power reflects inhibition of prepared actions in multiple tasks also related to error monitoring (Li et al, 2021;Rosin et al, 2011;Swann et al, 2012;Wach et al, 2013;Wessel et al, 2016).…”