Prelims
Recent Developments in Neuroscience Research on Human Motivation
ISBN: 978-1-78635-474-7, eISBN: 978-1-78635-473-0
ISSN: 0749-7423
Publication date: 21 November 2016
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(2016), "Prelims", Kim, S.-I., Reeve, J. and Bong, M. (Ed.) Recent Developments in Neuroscience Research on Human Motivation (Advances in Motivation and Achievement, Vol. 19), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. i-xi. https://doi.org/10.1108/S0749-742320160000019001
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RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH ON HUMAN MOTIVATION
Series Editors
Stuart A. Karabenick
Timothy C. Urdan
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ADVANCES IN MOTIVATION AND ACHIEVEMENT
Series Editors: Stuart A. Karabenick and Timothy C. Urdan
Series Editor for Volumes 1–15: Martin L. Maehr
Recent Volumes:
Volume 11: | The Role of Context: Contextual Influences on Motivation – Edited by Timothy C. Urdan |
Volume 12: | New Directions in Measures and Methods – Edited by Paul R. Pintrich and Martin L. Maehr |
Volume 13: | Motivating Students, Improving Schools: The Legacy of Carol Midgley – Edited by Paul R. Pintrich and Martin L. Maehr |
Volume 14: | Motivation and Religion – Edited by Martin L. Maehr and Stuart A. Karabenick |
Volume 15: | Social Psychological Perspectives – Edited by Martin L. Maehr, Stuart A. Karabenick and Timothy C. Urdan |
Volume 16A: | The Decade Ahead: Theoretical Perspectives on Motivation and Achievement – Edited by Stuart A. Karabenick and Timothy C. Urdan |
Volume 16B: | The Decade Ahead: Applications and Contexts of Motivation and Achievement – Edited by Timothy C. Urdan and Stuart A. Karabenick |
Volume 17: | Transitions across Schools and Cultures – Edited by Stuart A. Karabenick and Timothy C. Urdan |
Volume 18: | Motivational Interventions – Edited by Stuart A. Karabenick and Timothy C. Urdan |
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ADVANCES IN MOTIVATION AND ACHIEVEMENT VOLUME 19
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH ON HUMAN MOTIVATION
EDITED BY
SUNG-IL KIM
Korea University, Seoul, Korea
JOHNMARSHALL REEVE
Korea University, Seoul, Korea
MIMI BONG
Korea University, Seoul, Korea
United Kingdom – North America – Japan India – Malaysia – China
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List of Contributors
Douglas Jozef Angus | University of New South Wales, Kensington, Australia |
Ryuta Aoki | Kochi University of Technology, Kami, Japan |
Andrea Berger | Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beersheba, Israel |
Kent C. Berridge | University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA |
Mimi Bong | Korea University, Seoul, South Korea |
Giles Burch | University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand |
Philip J. Corr | City University London, London, UK |
Mercè Correa | University of Connecticut, Mansfield, CT, USA; Universitat Jaume I, Castellón de la Plana, Spain |
Samantha DePasque | University of California, Los Angeles, CA, USA |
Stefano I. Di Domenico | Australian Catholic University, Sydney, Australia |
Kathryn C. Dickerson | Duke University, Durham, NC, USA |
Tali Farbiash | Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beersheba, Israel |
Jacqueline Gottlieb | Columbia University, New York City, NY, USA |
Eddie Harmon-Jones | University of New South Wales, Kensington, Australia |
Ann Hutchison | University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand |
Keise Izuma | University of York, York, UK |
Sung-il Kim | Korea University, Seoul, South Korea |
Morten L. Kringelbach | University of Oxford, Oxford, UK |
Corinna Laube | Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin, Germany |
Woogul Lee | Korea National University of Education, Cheongju, South Korea |
Manuel Lopes | INESC-ID, Instituto Superior Técnico, Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal |
Kenji Matsumoto | Tamagawa University, Machida, Japan |
Neil McNaughton | University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand |
Jesús Montero-Marín | University of Zaragoza, Zaragoza, Spain |
Kou Murayama | University of Reading, Reading, UK |
Vishnu P. Murty | University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, USA |
Pierre-Yves Oudeyer | Inria, Lille, France; ENSTA Paris Tech, Palaiseau, France |
Arthur Poropat | Griffith University, Queensland, Australia |
Markus Quirin | Stanford University, California, USA; Philipps-University Marburg, Marburg, Germany |
Johnmarshall Reeve | Korea University, Seoul, South Korea |
Richard M. Ryan | Australian Catholic University, Sydney, Australia; University of Rochester, Rochester, NY, USA |
John D. Salamone | University of Connecticut, Mansfield, CT, USA |
Mattie Tops | VU University Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands |
Elizabeth Tricomi | Rutgers University, Newark, NJ, USA |
Wouter van den Bos | Max Planck Institute, Munich, Germany |
Margaret R. Wilson | London South Bank University, London, UK |
- Prelims
- Introduction to Motivational Neuroscience
- Part I: Reward and Approach
- Neuroscience of Reward, Motivation, and Drive
- On the Neuroscience of Approach and Withdrawal Motivation, with a Focus on the Role of Asymmetrical Frontal Cortical Activity
- Neuroscience of Motivation and Organizational Behavior: Putting the Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory (RST) to Work
- Part II: Intrinsic Motivation
- “Your Choice” Motivates You in the Brain: The Emergence of Autonomy Neuroscience
- Insular Cortex Activity as the Neural Base of Intrinsic Motivation
- Motivated Cognition: Neural and Computational Mechanisms of Curiosity, Attention, and Intrinsic Motivation
- Part III: Motivation and Learning
- The Role of Feedback in Learning and Motivation
- Motivational Influences on Memory
- Neurobiology of Effort and the Role of Mesolimbic Dopamine
- Part IV: Self-Regulation
- Hormones and Affect in Adolescent Decision Making
- Too Much of a Good Thing: A Neuro-Dynamic Personality Model Explaining Engagement and Its Protective Inhibition
- Children’s Inhibitory Control when Facing Negative Emotions
- Epilogue – Distinct Motivations and Their Differentiated Mechanisms: Reflections on the Emerging Neuroscience of Human Motivation
- About the Authors