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Implicit and Self Attributed Motives Motivational researchers share the view that achievement behavior is an interaction between situational variables and the individual subject’s motivation to achieve. Two motives are directly involved in the prediction of...
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More motivation? Motivation is the basic drive for all of our actions. Motivation refers to the dynamics of our behavior, which involves our needs, desires, and ambitions in life. Achievement motivation is based on reaching success and achieving all of our aspirations...
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What is motivation? Effects of Achievement Motivation on Behavior Scott T. Rabideau Rochester Institute of Technology Motivation can be defined as the driving force behind all the actions of an individual. The influence of an individual’s needs and desires both...
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Neural correlates of attention Main article: Psychoneurology of attention Most experiments show that one neural correlate of attention is enhanced firing. Say a neuron has a certain response to a stimulus when the animal is not attending to that stimulus. When the...
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Executive attention This section does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources. (help, get involved!) Unverifiable material may be challenged and removed. This article has been tagged since September...
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Clinical model of attention Many times, clinical models differ from investigation models. This is the case of attention models. One of the most used models for the evaluation of attention in patients with very different neurologic pathologies is the model of Sohlberg...