Interactive effects of incentive value and valence on the performance of discrete action sequences
Abstract Incentives can be used to increase motivation, leading to better learning and performance on skilled motor tasks. Prior work has shown that monetary punishments enhance on-line performance while equivalent monetary rewards enhance off-line skill retention. However, a large body of literatur...
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Main Authors: | Tyler J. Adkins, Bradley S. Gary, Taraz G. Lee |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/98e3c08dae9b437eac14a3c3a7f2c5c9 |
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