Performance anxiety is associated with biases in learning from reward and punishment in skilled individuals
Erazo Hidalgo, Andrea; Pearson, Lisa; Oku, Takanori; Kimoto, Yudai; Furuya, Shinichi and Herrojo Ruiz, Maria. 2025. Performance anxiety is associated with biases in learning from reward and punishment in skilled individuals. bioRxiv, [Article] (Submitted)
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Many individuals experience performance anxiety (PA) in high-stakes situations, from public speaking to the performing arts. While debilitating PA is associated with physiological, cognitive, and affective alterations, its underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Using behavioural analysis, computational modelling, and electroencephalography, we investigated whether PA predisposes individuals to learn faster from punishment than reward, particularly under high task uncertainty. Across three experiments with 95 skilled pianists, participants learned hidden melody dynamics through reinforcement with graded reward or punishment feedback. Bayesian hierarchical modelling revealed that performers with greater PA levels learn faster from punishment in low-uncertainty environments but increasingly rely on reward as uncertainty escalates. These biases were mediated by reinforcement-driven modulation of motor variability— increasing following poor outcomes—and shifts in frontal theta (4–7 Hz) activity encoding feedback changes and signalling upcoming motor adjustments. The findings reveal that PA alters the weighting of reward and punishment signals based on task uncertainty.
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The copyright holder for this preprint is the author/funder, who has granted bioRxiv a license to display the preprint in perpetuity. It is made available under a CC-BY-NC 4.0 International license. Funding: The research was partially funded by the Strategic Research Fund of Goldsmiths University of London (MHR), by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and the South East Network for Social Sciences (SeNSS) through grant ESRC grant number ES/Y001834/1 (AEH, MHR), and by JST CREST (JPMJCR20D4) and JST Moonshot R&D (JPMJMS2012) (SF, TO, YH). |
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Behavioural and EEG data https://osf.io/w7y5k/ are be publicly available at the Open Science Framework (OSF) repository, . Analysis code to reproduce the main analyses is publicly available at OSF, https://osf.io/w7y5k/. |
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performance anxiety, reinforcement learning, EEG, Bayesian analysis |
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12 Jun 2025 15:57 |
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12 Jun 2025 15:57 |
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