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%T Associations of neural error-processing with symptoms and traits in a dimensional sample recruited across the obsessive-compulsive spectrum
%A Riesel, Anja
%A Härpfer, Kai
%A Thoma, Lars
%A Kathmann, Norbert
%A Klawohn, Julia
%J Psychophysiology
%N 2
%P 1-16
%V 60
%D 2023
%K error-related negativity ERN; event-related potentials ERP; obsessive-compulsive disorder; transdiagnostic symptoms; ZIS 242; ZIS 219
%@ 1469-8986
%~ FDB
%> https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-90969-2
%X The error-related negativity (ERN), a neural response to errors, has been associated with several forms of psychopathology and assumed to represent a neural risk marker for obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) and anxiety disorders. Yet, it is still unknown which specific symptoms or traits best explain ERN variation. This study investigated performance-monitoring in participants (N = 100) recruited across a spectrum of obsessive-compulsive characteristics (n = 26 patients with OCD; n = 74 healthy participants including n = 24 with low, n = 24 with medium, and n = 26 with high OC-characteristics). Several compulsivity- and anxiety-associated characteristics were assessed and submitted to exploratory principal axis factor analysis. Associations of raw measures and derived factors with ERN and correct-related negativity (CRN) were examined. Patients with OCD showed increased ERN amplitudes compared to healthy participants. The ERN was associated with a variety of traits related to anxiety and negative affect. Factor analysis results revealed a most prominent association of the ERN with a composite measure of anxiety and neuroticism, whereas the CRN was specifically associated with compulsivity. Results support differential associations for the ERN and CRN and demonstrate that a dimensional recruitment approach and use of composite measures can improve our understanding of characteristics underlying variation in neural performance monitoring.
%C USA
%G en
%9 Zeitschriftenartikel
%W GESIS - http://www.gesis.org
%~ SSOAR - http://www.ssoar.info