Yee Debbie M, Braver Todd S
Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Washington University in Saint Louis.
Curr Opin Behav Sci. 2018 Feb;19:83-90. doi: 10.1016/j.cobeha.2017.11.009. Epub 2017 Nov 24.
There is general agreement that both motivation and cognitive control play critical roles in shaping goal-directed behavior, but only recently has scientific interest focused around the question of motivation-control interactions. Here we briefly survey this literature, organizing contemporary findings around three issues: 1) whether motivation preferentially impacts cognitive control processes, 2) the neural mechanisms that underlie motivation-cognition interactions, and 3) why motivation might be relevant for overcoming the costs of control. Dopamine (DA) is discussed as a key neuromodulator in these motivation-cognition interactions. We conclude by highlighting open issues, specifically Pavlovian versus instrumental control distinctions and effects of motivational valence and conflict, which could benefit from future research attention.
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