Receiving rewards feels good. Beyond influencing motivation, our work shows that rewards can have a direct impact on self-beliefs.
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Those who received more rewards later estimated their own accuracy to be higher. Rewards also boosted turn-by-turn expectations of success: When a correct answer came with a reward, participants updated their performance expectations for the next round more.
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Participants played a perceptual game where a staircase procedure held their accuracy constant. For correct answers, a slot machine determined whether they received a reward, with either high or low probability. They received both accuracy and reward feedback on each round.
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Assistant Professor at the University of Chicago in social psychology studying relationships, social class, and self/identity. She/her. https://cedarlab.uchicago.edu
Assistant professor at NYU.
Tom Griffiths' Computational Cognitive Science Lab at Princeton. Studying the computational problems human minds have to solve.
PI at the cog-sci dept at the university of Haifa. Social-cognitive-computational psychology, and sometimes neuroscience.
www.socialdecisionlab.net
Graduate student at UChicago | Computational Affective and Social Neuroscience Lab | she/her
PhD Student @UChicago β’ impression formation β’ brilliance stereotypes β’ multimodal/comp methods
Assistant Professor of Management & Organization at University of Southern California, Marshall School of Business.
Web: https://zachariahberry.com
Social Psychologist/Neuroscientist. Faculty at IDG/McGovern Institute Beijing Normal University. Personal Website: mirrorneuronwang.com
I study how people talk about politics and law and participate in governing their communities. Opinions expressed here are mine alone, not those of my employers or institutions.
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PhD student @velezcolab.bsky.social Princetonπ― Previously @stanford_vpnl π§ | @USCMIDLA | Co-Host of @StanfordPsyPod | Loves catsπ±
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Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Neuroscience. Neural basis of cognition, cognitive development, deep brain stimulation.
https://lab.vanderbilt.edu/constantinidis-lab/home/
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Social-personality-political psychologist at the University of Illinois Chicago | Asian American(ist) | Lover of Chicago, public transportation, ramen, ube, dumplings, and more | Views are entirely my own
www.PBandJLab.com
Computational neuroscientist. Assistant professor @USC psychology. Previously @Princeton and @Donders
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Postdoc @NassarLab || information seeking, planning, exploration, latent states, emotion || musical, cheese foam fruit tea, cats!
Assistant Professor at UCLA | Alum @MIT @Princeton @UC Berkeley | AI+Cognitive Science+Climate Policy | https://ucla-cocopol.github.io/
Writes about cognitive science and philosophy. Professes psychology at Princeton University. Devours chocolate and fiction. www.tanialombrozo.com
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Prof. of Computational Cognitive Science at TU Darmstadt & PI of the Human and Machine Cognition lab at the University of TΓΌbingen | hmc-lab.com