Here’s the actual paper, if you are curious https://t.co/AEn5gEQdX1
RT @richardhuskey: (1) Our updated behavioral task not only resolves some limitations of our previous behavioral flow inductions, but also…
(1) Our updated behavioral task not only resolves some limitations of our previous behavioral flow inductions, but also replicates findings from those inductions (for the original paper, see: https://t.co/FSUQsxPSLs) https://t.co/kZxF29CQu6
Does intrinsic reward motivate cognitive control? a naturalistic-fMRI study based on the synchronization theory of flow. https://t.co/u2zvnuKie3
The most notable alternative uses secondary task performance to index optimal challenge, but may be too far removed from the subjective experience for many (see: https://t.co/6YugbKjEDb)
Sometimes I get lost in conceptual and methodological complexity and I need a reminder that simple questions and thorough research (like these) can be magical, regardless of epistemology. Figured I'd share https://t.co/K78j5sFvyr https://t.co/6JZQXSflXO ht
(2/3) Very happy study published! They used the same task as some of our published work and their behavioral and self-report findings (across two studies) replicated work (https://t.co/8WStmxTLeA and https://t.co/i87DECdNWO) while extending research on flo
RT @richardhuskey: We replicated & extended results observed in two of our previous papers https://t.co/2CSH7ItrQ6 & https://t.co/8WStmxTLe…
We replicated & extended results observed in two of our previous papers https://t.co/2CSH7ItrQ6 & https://t.co/8WStmxTLeA. We replicate most of the behavioral & neural results in these papers, which is awesome! Also used a better procedure whic
RT @HarrisDh386: Cool paper examining motivation and cognitive control in flow by @richardhuskey et al. https://t.co/3qclOJwPyu
Cool paper examining motivation and cognitive control in flow by @richardhuskey et al. https://t.co/3qclOJwPyu
RT @hugospiers: Does intrinsic reward motivate cognitive control? a naturalistic-fMRI study based on the synchronization theory of flow htt…
Does intrinsic reward motivate cognitive control? a naturalistic-fMRI study based on the synchronization theory of flow https://t.co/yjNf0reSrM
Thinking "Cognitive control" thoughts together with @MediaNeuro #cogneuro: https://t.co/ab9FOF2wlC
RT @richardhuskey: 1/4 very excited to share new work with @britcraighead, Miller, & @MediaNeuro. In a series of 4 studies (3 behavioral, 1…
RT @richardhuskey: 1/4 very excited to share new work with @britcraighead, Miller, & @MediaNeuro. In a series of 4 studies (3 behavioral, 1…
RT @richardhuskey: 1/4 very excited to share new work with @britcraighead, Miller, & @MediaNeuro. In a series of 4 studies (3 behavioral, 1…
Just published from the lab and @cogcommsci: Does intrinsic reward motivate cognitive control? A naturalistic-fMRI study based on the synchronization theory of flow. https://t.co/EWUPvb0drM
RT @ICA_CSaB: Thread! Including a naturalistic (and fully open source) stimulus for researchers https://t.co/8TX0VwRFIm
New work from the lab! https://t.co/QNxEAXStc8
Thread! Including a naturalistic (and fully open source) stimulus for researchers https://t.co/8TX0VwRFIm
1/4 very excited to share new work with @britcraighead, Miller, & @MediaNeuro. In a series of 4 studies (3 behavioral, 1 fMRI) we validate an experimental procedure for manipulating flow & study its neural basis. You can read the article for free,