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Intrinsic Reward Modulates Word Learning in Both Oral and Written Contexts [PDF]
Previous studies show that word learning from context can be intrinsically rewarding, even in the absence of external feedback or incentives. Intrinsic reward activates the brain’s reward-memory circuit, leading to enhanced memory for words people ...
Haniya Zaka +3 more
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In recent years, various scholars and professionals have paid attention to the study’s reward system and employee performance, but this study focuses on the evaluation of intrinsic reward and employee performance in deposit money banks in Akure, Ondo ...
Taiwo Ibitomi +3 more
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Timing of reward cues alters the interaction between reward and interest on memory over time [PDF]
Extrinsic reward and intrinsic motivation jointly influence memory. While studies show that rewards diminish the effect of intrinsic motivation on memory, rewards usually precede intrinsic motivation, leaving a gap in understanding their interaction when
Zhongyu Hu, Jiongjiong Yang
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BackgroundEmergency nurses experience high stress, but the mechanisms linking effort-reward imbalance to health outcomes are unclear. Work–family conflict might mediate this relationship, and intrinsic effort could moderate it.
Le Tong +13 more
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IRIS: Intrinsic Reward Image Synthesis
Despite the success of Reinforcement Learning from Human Feedback (RLHF) in language reasoning, its application to autoregressive Text-to-Image (T2I) generation is often constrained by the limited availability of human preference data.
Yihang Chen +3 more
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The role of intrinsic reward in adolescent word learning.
Relatively little work has focused on why we are motivated to learn words. In adults, recent experiments have shown that intrinsic reward signals accompany successful word learning from context. In addition, the experience of reward facilitated long-term
Amrita Bains +4 more
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Intrinsic Reward Policy Optimization for Sparse-Reward Environments
Exploration is essential in reinforcement learning as an agent relies on trial and error to learn an optimal policy. However, when rewards are sparse, naive exploration strategies, like noise injection, are often insufficient.
Minjae Cho, H. T. Tran
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Cognitive control is a framework for understanding the neuropsychological processes that underlie the successful completion of everyday tasks. Only recently has research in this area investigated motivational contributions to control allocation.
, Richard Huskey, René Weber
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Intrinsic reward circuit connectivity profiles underlying symptom and quality of life outcomes following antidepressant medication: a report from the iSPOT-D trial. [PDF]
Fischer AS +6 more
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Potential-Based Reward Shaping For Intrinsic Motivation
Recently there has been a proliferation of intrinsic motivation (IM) reward-shaping methods to learn in complex and sparse-reward environments. These methods can often inadvertently change the set of optimal policies in an environment, leading to ...
Grant C. Forbes +5 more
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