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Feedback Effects on Cognitive Dynamics: Network-Based Insights from EEG Patterns and Behavioral Performance

Published: January 9, 2026 | arXiv ID: 2601.05450v1

By: Behdokht Kiafar, Mohammad Fahim Abrar, Roghayeh Leila Barmaki

Potential Business Impact:

Feedback helps brains solve problems better.

Business Areas:
Usability Testing Data and Analytics, Design

This study examines the impact of feedback on Electroencephalography (EEG) activity and performance during the Reading the Mind in the Eyes Test. In a within-subject design, eleven participants completed the test under Feedback and No-Feedback conditions. Using the principles of Epistemic Network Analysis (ENA) and Ordered Network Analysis (ONA), we extend these network-based models to explore the link between neural dynamics and task outcomes. ENA results showed that feedback is associated with stronger connections between higher frequency EEG bands (Beta and Gamma) and correct responses, while the absence of feedback activated lower frequency bands (Theta and Alpha). ONA further disclosed directional shifts toward higher frequency activity preceding correct answers in the Feedback condition, whereas the No-Feedback condition showed more self-connections in lower bands and a higher occurrence of wrong answers, suggesting less effective reasoning strategies without feedback. Both ENA and ONA revealed statistically significant differences between conditions (p = 0.01, Cohen's d > 2). This study highlights the methodological benefits of integrating EEG with ENA and ONA for network analysis, capturing both temporal and relational dynamics, as well as the practical insight that feedback can foster more effective reasoning processes and improve task performance.

Page Count
10 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Human-Computer Interaction