Motivation

Motivation

Theory, Neurobiology and Applications

Studer, Bettina; Knecht, Stefan

Elsevier Science & Technology

10/2016

486

Dura

Inglês

9780444637017

15 a 20 dias

850

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Preface Bettina Studer and Stefan Knecht

SECTION 1 -THEORIES OF MOTIVATION 1. Commonalities and differences in psychological and economic approaches to motivation theory Tina Strombach and Sabrina Strang 2. A cost-benefit model of motivation for activity Bettina Studer 3. Control feedback as the motivational force beyond habitual behavior Baruch Eitam

SECTION 2 -ASSESSING MOTIVATION 4. Quantifying Motivation with Effort-Based Decision-Making Paradigms in Health and Disease Trevor T-J Chong and Masud Husain

SECTION 3 - THE NEUROBIOLOGY OF MOTIVATION 5. Brain correlates of the intrinsic subjective cost of effort in sedentary volunteers Javier Bernacer 6. To work or not to work: Neural representation of cost and benefit of instrumental action Nils B. Kroemer and Caroline Burrasch 7. Involvement of Opioid Signaling in Food Preference and Effort-Related Decision Making: Studies in Laboratory Animals Raul Pastor 8. Individual Differences in Personality Associated with ACC function in Task Switching Akina Umemoto 9. Competition, testosterone and adult neurobehavioral plasticity Christoph Eisenegger 10. Fatigue with up- versus down-regulated brain arousal should not be confused Ulrich Hegerl and Christine Ulke

SECTION 4 - TARGETING MOTIVATION: NOVEL APPROACHES TO ENHANCING MOTIVATION, ACTIVITY AND LEARNING IN HEALTH AND DISEASE 11. Intrinsic motivation, curiosity and learning: theory and applications in educational technologies Pierre-Yves Oudeyer 12. Incentives and Motivation in an applied context Tina Strombach and Sabrina Strang 13. Rewarding feedback promotes motor skill consolidation via striatal activity. Mario Widmer 14. How motivation and reward learning modulate selective attention Alexia Bourgeois 15. Motivation and Attention following Hemispheric Stroke Paresh Malhotra 16. Increasing self-directed training in neurorehabilitation patients through competition Bettina Studer 17. The Role of Dopamine in the Pathophysiology and Treatment of Apathy Trevor T-J Chong and Masud Husain 18. Changing health behavior: From "I must" to "I want" Stefan Knecht

SECTION 5: CONCLUSIONS 19. Motivation: What have we learned and what is still missing? Bettina Studer and Stefan Knecht
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Motivation; Brain; Reward; Effort; Intervention; Apathy; Neuroimaging; Neurorehabilitation; Learning