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Make or break: The influence of expected challenges and rewards on the motivation and experience associated with cognitive effort exertion.

Yue ZhangXiamin LengAmitai Shenhav
Published in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2023)
Challenging goals can induce harder work but also greater stress, in turn potentially undermining goal achievement. We sought to examine how mental effort and subjective experiences thereof interact as a function of challenge level and the size of the incentives at stake. Participants performed a task that rewarded individual units of effort investment (correctly performed Stroop trials) but only if they met a threshold number of correct trials within a fixed time interval (challenge level). We varied this challenge level (Study 1, N = 40), and the rewards at stake (Study 2, N = 79), and measured variability in task performance and self-reported affect across task intervals. Greater challenge and higher rewards facilitated greater effort investment but also induced greater stress, while higher rewards (but less challenge) simultaneously induced greater positive affect. Current findings further our understanding of task demands and incentives on mental effort exertion and wellbeing.
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