Psychology
Vagus nerve stimulation boosts the drive to work for rewards
M. P. Neuser, V. Teckentrup, et al.
This study reveals how non-invasive transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation (taVNS) can boost motivation, particularly in seeking food rewards. Conducted by a team from the University of Tübingen, this research indicates that taVNS enhances the drive to initiate effortful behavior for rewards without altering the perception of effort's cost.
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