Why are some people strongly motivated by intense sensory experiences? Here we investigated how people encode the value of an intense sensory experience compared with economic reward, and how this varies according to stimulation-seeking preference. Specifically, we used a novel behavioral task in combination with computational modeling to derive the value individuals assigned to the opportunity to experience an intense tactile stimulus (mild electric shock). We then examined functional imaging data recorded during task performance to see how the opportunity to experience the sensory stimulus was encoded in stimulation-seekers versus stimulation-avoiders. We found that for individuals who positively sought out this kind of sensory stimulatio...
Humans (as well as animals) have an inherent tendency to seek out rewards and to avoid punishments. ...
Sensation-seeking (SS) is a personality trait that refers to individual differences in motivation fo...
Curiosity is often portrayed as a desirable feature of human faculty. However, curiosity may come at...
Why are some people strongly motivated by intense sensory experiences? Here we investigated how peop...
Why are some people strongly motivated by intense sensory experiences? Here we investigated how peop...
UNLABELLED: Why are some people strongly motivated by intense sensory experiences? Here we investiga...
Optimal behavior requires striking a balance between exploiting tried-and-true options or exploring ...
Background: Sensation-seeking is a trait that constitutes an important vulnerability factor for a va...
The sensation-seeking trait is a valid predictor of various risk-taking behaviors. However, the neur...
The sensation-seeking trait is a valid predictor of various risk-taking behaviors. However, the neur...
The neural processing of reward can be differentiated into two sub-components with different functio...
Objective: Listening to music, watching a sunset, eating your favorite ice cream even when sated - a...
Item does not contain fulltextThe neural processing of reward can be differentiated into two sub-com...
Human behavior is influenced by both internal and external motivating factors, such as desire to suc...
Humans (as well as animals) have an inherent tendency to seek out rewards and to avoid punishments. ...
Humans (as well as animals) have an inherent tendency to seek out rewards and to avoid punishments. ...
Sensation-seeking (SS) is a personality trait that refers to individual differences in motivation fo...
Curiosity is often portrayed as a desirable feature of human faculty. However, curiosity may come at...
Why are some people strongly motivated by intense sensory experiences? Here we investigated how peop...
Why are some people strongly motivated by intense sensory experiences? Here we investigated how peop...
UNLABELLED: Why are some people strongly motivated by intense sensory experiences? Here we investiga...
Optimal behavior requires striking a balance between exploiting tried-and-true options or exploring ...
Background: Sensation-seeking is a trait that constitutes an important vulnerability factor for a va...
The sensation-seeking trait is a valid predictor of various risk-taking behaviors. However, the neur...
The sensation-seeking trait is a valid predictor of various risk-taking behaviors. However, the neur...
The neural processing of reward can be differentiated into two sub-components with different functio...
Objective: Listening to music, watching a sunset, eating your favorite ice cream even when sated - a...
Item does not contain fulltextThe neural processing of reward can be differentiated into two sub-com...
Human behavior is influenced by both internal and external motivating factors, such as desire to suc...
Humans (as well as animals) have an inherent tendency to seek out rewards and to avoid punishments. ...
Humans (as well as animals) have an inherent tendency to seek out rewards and to avoid punishments. ...
Sensation-seeking (SS) is a personality trait that refers to individual differences in motivation fo...
Curiosity is often portrayed as a desirable feature of human faculty. However, curiosity may come at...