Phenomena such as engagement, attention and curiosity rely heavily on the “optimal-level of stimulation (or arousal)” model, which suggests they are driven by stimuli being neither too simple nor too complex. Two points often overlooked in psychology are that each stimulus is simultaneously processed with its context, and that a stimulus complexity is relative to an individual’s cognitive resources to process it. According to the “optimal-level of stimulation” model, while familiar contexts may decrease the overall stimulation and favour exploration of novelty, a novel context may increase the overall stimulation and favour preference for familiarity. In order to stay closer to their optimum when stimulation is getting too high or too low, ...
The prediction that high stimulation seeking 3-year-olds would have higher IQs by 11 years old was t...
Habituation describes the progressive decrease of the amplitude or frequency of a motor response to ...
UNLABELLED: Why are some people strongly motivated by intense sensory experiences? Here we investiga...
Phenomena such as engagement, attention and curiosity rely heavily on the “optimal-level of stimulat...
In this brief essay, I seek to demonstrate the significance of exploratory behavior for understandin...
In the current research we aimed to address the inconsistent finding in the brainstorming literature...
Traditional TAM research primarily focuses on utilitarian systems where extrinsic motivations chiefl...
Novelty seeking has been tied to impulsive choice and biased value based choice. It has been postula...
Individual differences in infants’ engagement with their environment manifest early in development a...
Novel stimuli in the environment can acquire affective and motivational significance through their a...
Computational modeling is indispensable in the pursuit of understanding how the brain generates some...
Infants explore the world to learn about it based on their intrinsically motivated curiosity. Howeve...
The large body of research on exploratory behaviour, early isolation, sensory deprivation, and senso...
Throughout much of the past century psychologists have focused their attention on a seemingly simple...
Neuronal interplay within the brain plays a major role in how we perceive, understand, and encode pi...
The prediction that high stimulation seeking 3-year-olds would have higher IQs by 11 years old was t...
Habituation describes the progressive decrease of the amplitude or frequency of a motor response to ...
UNLABELLED: Why are some people strongly motivated by intense sensory experiences? Here we investiga...
Phenomena such as engagement, attention and curiosity rely heavily on the “optimal-level of stimulat...
In this brief essay, I seek to demonstrate the significance of exploratory behavior for understandin...
In the current research we aimed to address the inconsistent finding in the brainstorming literature...
Traditional TAM research primarily focuses on utilitarian systems where extrinsic motivations chiefl...
Novelty seeking has been tied to impulsive choice and biased value based choice. It has been postula...
Individual differences in infants’ engagement with their environment manifest early in development a...
Novel stimuli in the environment can acquire affective and motivational significance through their a...
Computational modeling is indispensable in the pursuit of understanding how the brain generates some...
Infants explore the world to learn about it based on their intrinsically motivated curiosity. Howeve...
The large body of research on exploratory behaviour, early isolation, sensory deprivation, and senso...
Throughout much of the past century psychologists have focused their attention on a seemingly simple...
Neuronal interplay within the brain plays a major role in how we perceive, understand, and encode pi...
The prediction that high stimulation seeking 3-year-olds would have higher IQs by 11 years old was t...
Habituation describes the progressive decrease of the amplitude or frequency of a motor response to ...
UNLABELLED: Why are some people strongly motivated by intense sensory experiences? Here we investiga...