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Anything You Can Do You Can Do Better: Neural Substrates of Incentive-Based Performance Enhancement

机译:您可以做的任何事情都可以做得更好:基于激励的绩效提升的神经基础

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Performance-based pay schemes in many organizations share the fundamental assumption that the performance level for a given task will increase as a function of the amount of incentive provided. Consistent with this notion, psychological studies have demonstrated that expectations of reward can improve performance on a plethora of different cognitive and physical tasks, ranging from problem solving to the voluntary regulation of heart rate. However, much less is understood about the neural mechanisms of incentivized performance enhancement. In particular, it is still an open question how brain areas that encode expectations about reward are able to translate incentives into improved performance across fundamentally different cognitive and physical task requirements.
机译:在许多组织中,基于绩效的薪酬计划都具有以下基本假设:给定任务的绩效水平将根据提供的激励金额而增加。与此概念一致,心理学研究表明,对奖励的期望可以改善从解决问题到自愿调节心率等众多不同的认知和身体任务的表现。但是,关于激励绩效增强的神经机制了解得很少。特别是,仍然存在一个悬而未决的问题,即编码关于奖励的期望的大脑区域如何能够在根本不同的认知和身体任务需求上将激励转化为改善的绩效。

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