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Neural Mechanisms Underlying Motivation of Mental Versus Physical Effort
Schmidt, L. et al. PLos Biology Incentive motivation refers to the process in the brain by which we translate the expectation of a potential reward into the effort required to do an action, as for instance when the expected paycheck … Continue reading →
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