Both human and animal studies have demonstrated remarkable findings of experience-induced plasticity in the cortex. Here, we investigated whether the widely used monetary incentive delay (MID) task changes the neural processing of incentive cues that code expected monetary outcomes. We used a novel auditory version of the MID task, where participants responded to acoustic cues that coded expected monetary losses. To investigate task-induced brain plasticity, we presented incentive cues as deviants during passive oddball tasks before and after two sessions of the MID task. During the oddball task, we recorded the mismatch-related negativity (MMN) as an index of cortical plasticity. We found that two sessions of the MID task evoked a signific...
Reward may modulate the cognitive processes required for goal achievement, while individual differen...
The prospect of gaining money is an incentive widely at play in the real world. Such monetary motiva...
AimDelay discounting (DD) has often been investigated in the context of decision making whereby indi...
Background: The ability to anticipate and then secure future rewards and avoid future punishments by...
Prior studies suggest that reward modulates neural activity in sensory cortices, but less is known a...
Background The ability to anticipate and then secure future rewards and avoid future punishments by ...
In order to improve our understanding of the components that reflect functionally important processe...
The processing of rewards and losses are crucial to everyday functioning. Considerable interest has ...
Background While multiple studies have examined the brain functional correlates of reward, meta-anal...
Objective: Functional imaging studies offer alternative explanations for the neural correlates of mo...
Standard economic thinking postulates that increased monetary incentives should increase performance...
Behavioral economists have proposed that money illusion, which is a deviation from rationality in wh...
Incentive delay tasks implicate the striatum and medial frontal cortex in reward processing. However...
It is well established that auditory cortex is plastic on different time scales and that this plasti...
Adaptive choice behavior depends critically on identifying and learning from outcome-predicting cues...
Reward may modulate the cognitive processes required for goal achievement, while individual differen...
The prospect of gaining money is an incentive widely at play in the real world. Such monetary motiva...
AimDelay discounting (DD) has often been investigated in the context of decision making whereby indi...
Background: The ability to anticipate and then secure future rewards and avoid future punishments by...
Prior studies suggest that reward modulates neural activity in sensory cortices, but less is known a...
Background The ability to anticipate and then secure future rewards and avoid future punishments by ...
In order to improve our understanding of the components that reflect functionally important processe...
The processing of rewards and losses are crucial to everyday functioning. Considerable interest has ...
Background While multiple studies have examined the brain functional correlates of reward, meta-anal...
Objective: Functional imaging studies offer alternative explanations for the neural correlates of mo...
Standard economic thinking postulates that increased monetary incentives should increase performance...
Behavioral economists have proposed that money illusion, which is a deviation from rationality in wh...
Incentive delay tasks implicate the striatum and medial frontal cortex in reward processing. However...
It is well established that auditory cortex is plastic on different time scales and that this plasti...
Adaptive choice behavior depends critically on identifying and learning from outcome-predicting cues...
Reward may modulate the cognitive processes required for goal achievement, while individual differen...
The prospect of gaining money is an incentive widely at play in the real world. Such monetary motiva...
AimDelay discounting (DD) has often been investigated in the context of decision making whereby indi...