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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Nov 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Abnorm Psychol. 2019 Nov;128(8):867–880. doi: 10.1037/abn0000469

Table 1.

Event-Related Potential Components Associated with Reward Processing Across Three Stages: Cue Evaluation, Reward Anticipation, and Feedback Receipt

Cue Evaluation Feedback Anticipation Feedback Receipt
cP300 SPN fRewP fP300
Certain vs Uncertain - Uncertain > Certain Uncertain > Certain Uncertain > Certain
Valence Effect Reward and Loss > Neutral Reward and Loss > Neutral Reward > Neutral > Loss Reward and Loss > Neutral

Note: Certain > uncertain indicates that ERPs are larger for certain events than for uncertain events. The impact of certainty on cP300 has not been studied independently of valence effects. The valence effect describes the pattern of findings for reward, loss, and neutral outcomes. For a recent review, see Glazer et al. (2018). cP300 = cue P300; SPN = stimulus-preceding negativity; fRewP = feedback reward positivity; fP300 = feedback P300