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Neural basis of the undermining effect of monetary reward on intrinsic motivation

Neural basis of the undermining effect of monetary reward on intrinsic motivation
Neural basis of the undermining effect of monetary reward on intrinsic motivation
Contrary to the widespread belief that people are positively motivated by reward incentives, some studies have shown that performance-based extrinsic reward can actually undermine a person's intrinsic motivation to engage in a task. This "undermining effect" has timely practical implications, given the burgeoning of performance-based incentive systems in contemporary society. It also presents a theoretical challenge for economic and reinforcement learning theories, which tend to assume that monetary incentives monotonically increase motivation. Despite the practical and theoretical importance of this provocative phenomenon, however, little is known about its neural basis. Herein we induced the behavioral undermining effect using a newly developed task, and we tracked its neural correlates using functional MRI. Our results show that performance-based monetary reward indeed undermines intrinsic motivation, as assessed by the number of voluntary engagements in the task. We found that activity in the anterior striatum and the prefrontal areas decreased along with this behavioral undermining effect. These findings suggest that the corticobasal ganglia valuation system underlies the undermining effect through the integration of extrinsic reward value and intrinsic task value.
0027-8424
20911-20916
Murayama, Kou
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Matsumoto, Madoka
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Izuma, Keise
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Matsumoto, Kenji
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Murayama, Kou
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Matsumoto, Madoka
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Izuma, Keise
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Matsumoto, Kenji
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Murayama, Kou, Matsumoto, Madoka, Izuma, Keise and Matsumoto, Kenji (2010) Neural basis of the undermining effect of monetary reward on intrinsic motivation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 107 (49), 20911-20916. (doi:10.1073/pnas.1013305107).

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Contrary to the widespread belief that people are positively motivated by reward incentives, some studies have shown that performance-based extrinsic reward can actually undermine a person's intrinsic motivation to engage in a task. This "undermining effect" has timely practical implications, given the burgeoning of performance-based incentive systems in contemporary society. It also presents a theoretical challenge for economic and reinforcement learning theories, which tend to assume that monetary incentives monotonically increase motivation. Despite the practical and theoretical importance of this provocative phenomenon, however, little is known about its neural basis. Herein we induced the behavioral undermining effect using a newly developed task, and we tracked its neural correlates using functional MRI. Our results show that performance-based monetary reward indeed undermines intrinsic motivation, as assessed by the number of voluntary engagements in the task. We found that activity in the anterior striatum and the prefrontal areas decreased along with this behavioral undermining effect. These findings suggest that the corticobasal ganglia valuation system underlies the undermining effect through the integration of extrinsic reward value and intrinsic task value.

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Accepted/In Press date: 20 October 2010
e-pub ahead of print date: 15 November 2010
Published date: 7 December 2010

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Local EPrints ID: 425213
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/425213
ISSN: 0027-8424
PURE UUID: 612fb050-a289-40e7-9115-4a7928f6dc1b

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Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 22:04

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Author: Kou Murayama
Author: Madoka Matsumoto
Author: Keise Izuma
Author: Kenji Matsumoto

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