E-Book, Englisch, 400 Seiten
Braver Motivation and Cognitive Control
Erscheinungsjahr 2015
ISBN: 978-1-317-32635-9
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
E-Book, Englisch, 400 Seiten
Reihe: Frontiers of Cognitive Psychology
ISBN: 978-1-317-32635-9
Verlag: CRC Press
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Individuals do not always perform to their full capability on cognitive tasks. When this occurs, the usual explanation is that the individual was not properly motivated. But this begs the important question: How and why does motivation interact with and influence cognitive processing and the control processes that regulate it? What are the underlying mechanisms that govern such interactions? Motivation has been an important component of psychology and neuroscience throughout the history of the field, but has recently been rejuvenated by rapidly accelerating research interest in the nature of motivation-cognition interactions, particularly as they impact control processes and goal-directed behavior.
This volume provides an up-to-date snapshot of the state of research in this exciting, expanding area. The contributors to the volume are internationally-renowned researchers that lead the field in conducting groundbreaking studies. Moreover, they represent a variety of research perspectives and traditions: cognitive psychology and neuroscience, animal learning, social, affective, and personality psychology, and development, lifespan, and aging studies. This book summarizes our current state of understanding of the relationship between motivation and cognitive control, and serves as an essential reference for both students and researchers.
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Introduction
Chapter 1. Todd Braver
Motivation and cognitive control
Rewards, Cognitive Processing and Goal-Directed Control
Chapter 2. Marcus Rothkirch and Philippe Sterzer
The role of motivation in visual information processing
Chapter 3. Brian Anderson and Anthony Sali
The impact of reward on attention: Beyond Motivation
Chapter 4. Ruth Krebs, Jens-Max Hopf and Carsten Boehler
Within-trial effects of stimulus-reward associations
Chapter 5. Mauricio Delgado, Susan Ravizza and Anthony Porcelli
Motivational influences on cognitive control: The role of reward processing
Chapter 6. Wim Notebaert and Senne Braem
Parsing the effects of reward on cognitive control
Chapter 7. Sanne de Wit and Anthony Dickinson
Ideomotor mechanisms of goal-directed behavior
Affect, Conflict and Self-Regulation
Chapter 8. Hans Marien, Henk Aarts and Ruud Custers
How goals control behavior: The role of action-outcome and reward information
Chapter 9. Philip Gable, Lauren Browning and Eddie Harmon-Jones
Affect, motivation, and cognitive scope
Chapter 10. Gesine Dreisbach and Rico Fischer
Conflicts as aversive signals: Motivation for control adaptation in the service of affect regulation
Chapter 11. Blair Saunders and Michael Inzlicht
Vigor and fatigue: How variation in affect underlies effective self-control
Chapter 12. Clay Holroyd
The waste disposal problem of effortful control
Age-related changes in cognitive motivation
Chapter 13. BJ Casey and Adriana Galvan
The teen brain: "Arrested development" in resisting temptation
Chapter 14. Shu-Chen Li and Ben Eppinger
Lifespan development of adaptive neurocognitive representations: Reciprocal interactions between cognition and motivation
Chapter 15. Todd Maddox, Marissa Gorlick and Darrell Worthy
Towards a three-factor motivation-learning framework in normal aging
Chapter 16. Thomas Hess and Brian Smith
Linkages between age-related changes in the costs of cognitive engagement, motivation, and behavior
Chapter 17. Ishabel Vicaria and Derek Isaacowitz
Age-related changes in motivation: Do they influence emotional experience across adulthood and old age?