Motivation and Cognitive Control: From Behavior to Neural Mechanism
Princeton University · Washington University in St. Louis
Abstract
Research on cognitive control and executive function has long recognized the relevance of motivational factors. Recently, however, the topic has come increasingly to center stage, with a surge of new studies examining the interface of motivation and cognitive control. In the present article we survey research situated at this interface, considering work from cognitive and social psychology and behavioral economics, but with a particular focus on neuroscience research. We organize existing findings into three core areas, considering them in the light of currently vying theoretical perspectives. Based on the accumulated evidence, we advocate for a view of control function that treats it as a domain of…
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- 24.31
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- 100%
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2Topics & keywords
- Psychology
- Cognition
- Control (management)
- Cognitive science
- Relevance (law)
- Function (biology)
- Cognitive psychology
- Mechanism (biology)
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