Raw ERP Data for Learn to Value Effort: An ERP Analysis of Rewards and Cognitive Load After Positive Association

Published: 22 July 2025| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/vdctfzjjfv.1
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Aisha Al Mascaty

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Raw Data for Learn to Value Effort: An ERP Analysis of Rewards and Cognitive Load After Positive Association We explored the differences in brain activity related to how individuals perceive effort following a positive association. Given that excessive effort is often avoided, our results indicate that people can learn to appreciate effort after having a positive experience. As a result, they are willing to allocate more cognitive resources to challenging tasks, even in the absence of monetary rewards. This suggests that effort can be viewed as rewarding after a positive association. consists of: 1. behavioral data (22 participants) 2. ERP data (22 participants) 3. MATLAB preprocessing steps stages 4. Montage 5. Tasks used in this experiment

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Motivation, Event-Related Potential, Cognitive Neuroscience

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