Introduction To Motivational Neuroscience - Sung-il Kim,
Johnmarshall Reeve and Mimi Bong
PART I: REWARD AND APPROACH
Neuroscience Of Reward, Motivation, And Drive - Morten L.
Kringelbach and Kent C. Berridge
On The Neuroscience Of Approach And Withdrawal Motivation, With A
Focus On The Role Of Asymmetrical Frontal Cortical Activity -
Douglas Jozef Angus and Eddie Harmon-Jones
Neuroscience Of Motivation And Organizational Behavior: Putting The
Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory (RST) To Work - Philip J. Corr,
Neil McNaughton, Margaret R. Wilson, Ann Hutchison, Giles Burch and
Arthur Poropat
PART II: INTRINSIC MOTIVATION
“Your Choice” Motivates You In The Brain: The Emergence Of Autonomy
Neuroscience - Kou Murayama, Keise Izuma, Ryuta Aoki and Kenji
Matsumoto
Insular Cortex Activity As The Neural Base Of Intrinsic Motivation
- Woogul Lee
Motivated Cognition: Neural And Computational Mechanisms Of
Curiosity, Attention, And Intrinsic Motivation - Jacqueline
Gottlieb, Manuel Lopes and Pierre-Yves Oudeyer
PART III: MOTIVATION AND LEARNING
The Role Of Feedback In Learning And Motivation - Elizabeth Tricomi
and Samantha DePasque
Motivational Influences On Memory - Vishnu P. Murty and Kathryn C.
Dickerson
Neurobiology Of Effort And The Role Of Mesolimbic Dopamine - John
D. Salamone and Mercè Correa
PART IV: SELF-REGULATION
Hormones And Affect In Adolescent Decision Making - Corinna Laube
and Wouter van den Bos
Too Much Of A Good Thing: A Neuro-Dynamic Personality Model
Explaining Engagement And Its Protective Inhibition - Mattie Tops,
Jesús Montero-Marín and Markus Quirin
Children's Inhibitory Control When Facing Negative Emotions - Tali
Farbiash and Andrea Berger
Epilogue distinct motivations and their differentiated mechanisms:
reflections on
The emerging neuroscience of human motivation - Richard M. Ryan and
Stefano I. Di Domenico
Sung-Il Kim, Korea University, Seoul, Korea
Johnmarshall Reeve, Korea University, Seoul, Korea
Mimi Bong, Korea University, Seoul, Korea
Contributed by researchers from Australia, New Zealand, Israel,
Europe, the US, and Asia, the 13 articles in this volume apply
neuroscience research to human motivation. They address classical
issues in motivation like reward, approach, and individual
differences; intrinsic motivation, including autonomy and
curiosity; recent approaches to the relationship between motivation
and cognition in learning and decision making; and issues related
to engagement and self-regulation.
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