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. 2016 Dec:110:102-108.
doi: 10.1016/j.ijpsycho.2016.11.001. Epub 2016 Nov 3.

Close games versus blowouts: Optimal challenge reinforces one's intrinsic motivation to win

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Close games versus blowouts: Optimal challenge reinforces one's intrinsic motivation to win

Liang Meng et al. Int J Psychophysiol. 2016 Dec.

Abstract

When immersed in intrinsically motivating activities, individuals actively seek optimal challenge, which generally brings the most satisfaction as they play hard and finally win. To better simulate real-life scenarios in the controlled laboratory setting, a two-player online StopWatch (SW) game was developed, whose format is similar to that of a badminton tournament. During the game, a male opponent played by a confederate ensured that the same-sex participant paired with him won both matches, one with a wide margin (the lack of challenge condition) and another with a narrow one (the optimal challenge condition). Electrophysiological data were recorded during the entire experiment. An enlarged Stimulus-preceding negativity (SPN) was observed in the optimal challenge condition, indicating a more concentrated anticipatory attention toward the feedback and a stronger intrinsic motivation during close games. Thus, this study provided original neural evidence for predictions of Self-determination theory (SDT) and Flow theory, and confirmed and emphasized the significant role of optimal challenge in promoting one's intrinsic motivation to win.

Keywords: Event-related potentials; Flow; Intrinsic motivation; Optimal challenge; Self-determination theory; Stimulus-preceding negativity.

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