We explored how reward and value of effort shapes performance in a sustained vigilance, reaction time (RT) task. It was posited that reward and value would hasten RTs and increase cognitive effort by boosting activation in the sensorimotor cortex and inhibition in the frontal cortex, similar to the horse-race model of motor actions. Participants performed a series of speeded responses while expecting differing monetary rewards (0 pence (p), 1 p, and 10 p) if they responded faster than their median RT. Amplitudes of cortical alpha, beta, and theta oscillations were analysed using the event-related desynchronization method. In experiment 1 (N = 29, with 12 females), reward was consistent within block, while in experiment 2 (N = 17, with 12 fe...
While influences of Pavlovian associations on instrumental behaviour are well established, we still ...
The current thesis aimed to: 1) explore whether alpha peak frequency (APF) as measured with electroe...
This thesis tested a model of how brain reward circuitry operates. The proportion of a subject's tim...
Incentive delay tasks implicate the striatum and medial frontal cortex in reward processing. However...
The magnitude and prospect of rewards can have strong modulatory effects on response preparation and...
lthough the performance of simple cognitive tasks can be enhanced if an incentive is provided, the m...
Choosing a course of action in our daily lives requires an accurate assessment of the associated ris...
In instrumental task contexts, incentive manipulations such as posting reward on successful performa...
Contains fulltext : 133710.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Reward cues hav...
Subjects routinely control the vigor with which they emit motoric responses. However, the bulk of fo...
Humans (as well as animals) have an inherent tendency to seek out rewards and to avoid punishments. ...
Performance monitoring (PM) is a vital component of adaptive behavior and known to be influenced by ...
Effort discounting theory suggests that the value of a reward should be lower if it was effortful to...
Acknowledgements This work was supported by the Special Research Fund (BOF) of Ghent University [gra...
Motivation and reward can have differential effects on separate aspects of sustained attention. We p...
While influences of Pavlovian associations on instrumental behaviour are well established, we still ...
The current thesis aimed to: 1) explore whether alpha peak frequency (APF) as measured with electroe...
This thesis tested a model of how brain reward circuitry operates. The proportion of a subject's tim...
Incentive delay tasks implicate the striatum and medial frontal cortex in reward processing. However...
The magnitude and prospect of rewards can have strong modulatory effects on response preparation and...
lthough the performance of simple cognitive tasks can be enhanced if an incentive is provided, the m...
Choosing a course of action in our daily lives requires an accurate assessment of the associated ris...
In instrumental task contexts, incentive manipulations such as posting reward on successful performa...
Contains fulltext : 133710.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Reward cues hav...
Subjects routinely control the vigor with which they emit motoric responses. However, the bulk of fo...
Humans (as well as animals) have an inherent tendency to seek out rewards and to avoid punishments. ...
Performance monitoring (PM) is a vital component of adaptive behavior and known to be influenced by ...
Effort discounting theory suggests that the value of a reward should be lower if it was effortful to...
Acknowledgements This work was supported by the Special Research Fund (BOF) of Ghent University [gra...
Motivation and reward can have differential effects on separate aspects of sustained attention. We p...
While influences of Pavlovian associations on instrumental behaviour are well established, we still ...
The current thesis aimed to: 1) explore whether alpha peak frequency (APF) as measured with electroe...
This thesis tested a model of how brain reward circuitry operates. The proportion of a subject's tim...