“…From this perspective, the ERN reflects not only the detection of errors but also the signaling of the salience of errors in-order to guide behavior across contexts (Olvet & Hajcak, 2008; Weinberg et al, 2016). As would be expected, numerous studies have found that individuals with current anxiety disorders, and those with high trait anxiety, display an enhanced ERN compared with healthy controls (Hajcak, McDonald, & Simons, 2003; Weinberg, Olvet, & Hajcak, 2010; Kujawa et al, 2016; Meyer, Hajcak, Glenn, Kujawa, & Klein, 2016a). An enhanced ERN is also thought to distinguish anxiety from depression.…”