Although the performance of simple cognitive tasks can be enhanced if an incentive is provided, the mechanisms enabling such motivational control are not known. This study sought to uncover how mechanisms of attention and readiness are altered by reward-associated incentive stimuli. We measured EEG/ERP activity as human adults viewed a high- or low-incentive cue, experienced a short preparation interval, and then performed a simple visual search task to gain the predicted reward. Search performance was faster with high versus low incentives, and this was accompanied by distinct incentive-related EEG/ERP patterns at each phase of the task (incentive, preparation, and search). First, and most surprisingly, attention to high but not low incent...
Effort expenditure has an aversive connotation and it can lower hedonic feelings. In this study, we ...
To evaluate the effect of an abstract motivational incentive on top-down mechanisms of visual spatia...
To evaluate the effect of an abstract motivational incentive on top-down mechanisms of visual spatia...
lthough the performance of simple cognitive tasks can be enhanced if an incentive is provided, the m...
The prospect of gaining money is an incentive widely at play in the real world. Such monetary motiva...
The prospect of gaining money is an incentive widely at play in the real world. Such monetary motiva...
The prospect of gaining money is an incentive widely at play in the real world. Such monetary motiva...
The present research utilized electrophysiological responses in the form of the event-related potent...
A growing body of research has documented that people enhance cognitive control when they are motiva...
The influence of motivation on selective visual attention in states of high vs. low vigilance is poo...
Intuitively, most people assume that offering monetary rewards is a good way to motivate others to i...
The current study used event-related potentials (ERPs) to investigate how motivational salience in t...
The current study used event-related potentials (ERPs) to investigate how motivational salience in t...
The ability of the human brain to change the priority of which information is being processed is a k...
Effort expenditure has an aversive connotation and it can lower hedonic feelings. In this study, we ...
Effort expenditure has an aversive connotation and it can lower hedonic feelings. In this study, we ...
To evaluate the effect of an abstract motivational incentive on top-down mechanisms of visual spatia...
To evaluate the effect of an abstract motivational incentive on top-down mechanisms of visual spatia...
lthough the performance of simple cognitive tasks can be enhanced if an incentive is provided, the m...
The prospect of gaining money is an incentive widely at play in the real world. Such monetary motiva...
The prospect of gaining money is an incentive widely at play in the real world. Such monetary motiva...
The prospect of gaining money is an incentive widely at play in the real world. Such monetary motiva...
The present research utilized electrophysiological responses in the form of the event-related potent...
A growing body of research has documented that people enhance cognitive control when they are motiva...
The influence of motivation on selective visual attention in states of high vs. low vigilance is poo...
Intuitively, most people assume that offering monetary rewards is a good way to motivate others to i...
The current study used event-related potentials (ERPs) to investigate how motivational salience in t...
The current study used event-related potentials (ERPs) to investigate how motivational salience in t...
The ability of the human brain to change the priority of which information is being processed is a k...
Effort expenditure has an aversive connotation and it can lower hedonic feelings. In this study, we ...
Effort expenditure has an aversive connotation and it can lower hedonic feelings. In this study, we ...
To evaluate the effect of an abstract motivational incentive on top-down mechanisms of visual spatia...
To evaluate the effect of an abstract motivational incentive on top-down mechanisms of visual spatia...