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How to Increase Motivation & Drive

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Reward prediction error: maybe = yes for dopamine

Children and adults alike misinterpret the term 'maybe' when it comes to rewards, leading to a significant impact on dopamine levels. When a potential reward is hinted at, such as 'we might have ice cream,' it generates high anticipation and motivation, driving the dopamine system's activity. However, if the reward is ultimately retracted, this results in a sharp decrease in dopamine release, equating to a negative emotional reaction akin to pain. This phenomenon, known as reward prediction error, emphasizes how the brain's expectation of rewards influences behavior. Therefore, using definitive language rather than 'maybe' when discussing rewards can help manage and maintain motivation and emotional stability by providing clearer signals to the dopamine system.

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