<p>High rewards and low rewards have no significant difference in effect on RT slowing when presented subliminally (left panel). High rewards elicited larger amount of RT slowing than low rewards when presented supraliminally (right panel). Error bars represent standard errors of the mean.</p
<p>Panel A: Raw RTs following correct and error responses for the three genetic groups. Panel B: Pos...
<p>(<b>A-D</b>) Panels A-D correspond to Experiments 1 to 4, respectively, and the error bars indica...
<p>(<b>A-D</b>) Panels A-D correspond to Experiments 1 to 4, respectively, and the error bars indica...
<p>High rewards and low rewards have no significant difference in effect on percentage of correct ru...
<p>(<b>A</b>) For schedules with greater levels of time pressure, a larger initial reward value (red...
The influence of monetary rewards on performance has been widely investigated among various discipli...
(A) An outline of the null hypothesis using a data set in which low-reward responses had substantial...
<p>Error bars represent standard errors. SSRTs were shorter for stimuli which appeared after negativ...
Differences in mean number of times high arousal words were selected, between the tempo conditions (...
<p><i>RT*</i> was longer for the shape than color task, incongruent than congruent stimuli, and West...
<p>On the right the results for Random and Reflection are replotted after subtracting the baseline (...
The influence of monetary incentives on performance has been widely investigated among various disci...
The influence of monetary incentives on performance has been widely investigated among various disci...
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<p>Panel A: Raw RTs following correct and error responses for the three genetic groups. Panel B: Pos...
<p>(<b>A-D</b>) Panels A-D correspond to Experiments 1 to 4, respectively, and the error bars indica...
<p>(<b>A-D</b>) Panels A-D correspond to Experiments 1 to 4, respectively, and the error bars indica...
<p>High rewards and low rewards have no significant difference in effect on percentage of correct ru...
<p>(<b>A</b>) For schedules with greater levels of time pressure, a larger initial reward value (red...
The influence of monetary rewards on performance has been widely investigated among various discipli...
(A) An outline of the null hypothesis using a data set in which low-reward responses had substantial...
<p>Error bars represent standard errors. SSRTs were shorter for stimuli which appeared after negativ...
Differences in mean number of times high arousal words were selected, between the tempo conditions (...
<p><i>RT*</i> was longer for the shape than color task, incongruent than congruent stimuli, and West...
<p>On the right the results for Random and Reflection are replotted after subtracting the baseline (...
The influence of monetary incentives on performance has been widely investigated among various disci...
The influence of monetary incentives on performance has been widely investigated among various disci...
Item does not contain fulltextWhile both conscious and unconscious reward cues enhance effort to wor...
Item does not contain fulltextValuable monetary rewards can boost human performance on various effor...
<p>Panel A: Raw RTs following correct and error responses for the three genetic groups. Panel B: Pos...
<p>(<b>A-D</b>) Panels A-D correspond to Experiments 1 to 4, respectively, and the error bars indica...
<p>(<b>A-D</b>) Panels A-D correspond to Experiments 1 to 4, respectively, and the error bars indica...