“…The LNC was commonly characterized as slow waveform, which showed modulation in late time course and reflected higher-order cognitive processes (e.g., Pfütze and Sommer, 2002;Pickering and Schweinberger, 2003;Perrin et al, 2005). Some previous studies also indicated that the LNC might be involved in working memory, such as temporarily storing, manipulating, and maintaining information (e.g., Baddeley, 1992;Ohara et al, 2008). In addition, previous studies had found that the striatum of humans exhibited a high degree of context dependency in reward processing (e.g., Elliott et al, 2000;Breiter et al, 2001;Knutson et al, 2001;Akitsuki et al, 2003;Delgado et al, 2004;Holroyd et al, 2004;Nieuwenhuis et al, 2005;Cromwell et al, 2005).…”