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  1. 1 sty 2020 · This paper reviews work in psychology and neuroscience to examine the interactive processes of cognition and emotion and connect them to gamification. More specifically, it draws upon a model of the cognitive structure of emotions and the mechanics–dynamics–emotions framework for gamification to advance a cognitive–emotional view of ...

  2. 23 maj 2019 · The first two papers in this special issue consider the role that specific neurotransmitters play in the brain’s reward circuity. When one thinks of a neurotransmitter system that plays a critical role in reward processing, the dopaminergic system is the one that inevitably pops to mind.

  3. Gamification is a novel intervention strategy that may target intrinsic motivation through fun and enjoyment. Before the effects of gamified interventions on motivation can be determined, there must be an understanding of how gamified interventions operationalize rewards, such as point systems.

  4. 31 gru 2008 · The reward system provides the basis for goal-directed action and of choice between actions by determining the relative value of goals. Primary rewards are determined by emotional feedback...

  5. The first two papers in this special issue consider the role that specific neurotransmitters play in the brain’s reward circuity. When one thinks of a neurotransmitter system that plays a critical role in reward processing, the dopaminergic system is the one that inevitably pops to mind.

  6. 6 gru 2020 · A systematic review of gamification design frameworks by Mora et al. (2017) identifies iterative processes, user-centered design principles, and psychological and motivational theories (such as self-determination theory) as key principles shared by the majority of reviewed design frameworks.

  7. In this review, we summarize findings supporting the existence of multiple behavioral strategies for controlling reward-related behavior, including a dichotomy between the goal-directed or model-based system and the habitual or model-free system in the domain of instrumental conditioning and a similar dichotomy in the realm of Pavlovian ...

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