Item does not contain fulltextMonetary rewards facilitate performance on behavioral and cognitive tasks, even when these rewards are perceived without conscious awareness. Also, recent research suggests that consciously (vs. unconsciously) perceived rewards may prompt people to more strongly concentrate on task stimuli and details. Here we propose that the latter is sometimes dysfunctional, in that it prevents improvements in task performance. We used an Attentional Blink paradigm, in which such enhanced concentration on task stimuli is detrimental to performance. Participants were consciously (supraliminally) or unconsciously (subliminally) exposed to a high-value or low-value coin that they could earn by performing well on an Attentional ...
International audienceMotivation is often thought to interact consciously with executive control, al...
r r Abstract: Human reward pursuit is often assumed to involve conscious processing of reward inform...
Human reward pursuit is often assumed to involve conscious processing of reward information. However...
Research has shown that high vs. low value rewards improve cognitive task performance independent of...
Two experiments examined similarities and differences in the effects of consciously and unconsciousl...
The question of how human performance can be improved through rewards is a recurrent topic of intere...
Item does not contain fulltextThe question of how human performance can be improved through rewards ...
The question of how human performance can be improved through rewards is a recurrent topic of intere...
The question of how human performance can be improved through rewards is a recurrent topic of intere...
Previous research has shown that both consciously and unconsciously perceived monetary rewards lead ...
Human reward pursuit is often found to be governed by conscious assessments of expected value and re...
Item does not contain fulltextWhile both conscious and unconscious reward cues enhance effort to wor...
Item does not contain fulltextWhen in pursuit of rewards, humans weigh the value of potential reward...
International audienceExecutive control can be driven by conscious and unconscious monetary cues. Th...
In order to behave adaptively, attention can be directed in space either voluntarily (i.e., endogeno...
International audienceMotivation is often thought to interact consciously with executive control, al...
r r Abstract: Human reward pursuit is often assumed to involve conscious processing of reward inform...
Human reward pursuit is often assumed to involve conscious processing of reward information. However...
Research has shown that high vs. low value rewards improve cognitive task performance independent of...
Two experiments examined similarities and differences in the effects of consciously and unconsciousl...
The question of how human performance can be improved through rewards is a recurrent topic of intere...
Item does not contain fulltextThe question of how human performance can be improved through rewards ...
The question of how human performance can be improved through rewards is a recurrent topic of intere...
The question of how human performance can be improved through rewards is a recurrent topic of intere...
Previous research has shown that both consciously and unconsciously perceived monetary rewards lead ...
Human reward pursuit is often found to be governed by conscious assessments of expected value and re...
Item does not contain fulltextWhile both conscious and unconscious reward cues enhance effort to wor...
Item does not contain fulltextWhen in pursuit of rewards, humans weigh the value of potential reward...
International audienceExecutive control can be driven by conscious and unconscious monetary cues. Th...
In order to behave adaptively, attention can be directed in space either voluntarily (i.e., endogeno...
International audienceMotivation is often thought to interact consciously with executive control, al...
r r Abstract: Human reward pursuit is often assumed to involve conscious processing of reward inform...
Human reward pursuit is often assumed to involve conscious processing of reward information. However...