Published January 1, 2023
| Version v1
Journal article
Open
The motivational spillover of instantaneous positive feedback in video games on subsequent cognitive tasks
- 1. Koc Univ, Dept Psychol, TR-34450 Istanbul, Turkey
- 2. Michigan State Univ, 426 Auditorium Rd, E Lansing, MI 48824 USA
- 3. Soma Holist Wellness & Yoga, 240 Kentish Town Rd, London NW5 2BU, England
Description
We investigated whether the presence of explicit instantaneous positive feedback in video games might facilitate intrinsic motivation for and performance on a subsequent unrelated cognitive task. We hypothesized that the experience of flow, which would be facilitated by the instantaneous positive feedback during gaming, would facilitate positive motivational spillover on the subsequent cognitive task. We used an experimental design manipulating the instantaneous positive feedback during the game (n = 77 and n = 86 college students for the control and the experimental groups, respectively) and estimated a structural equation model. Controlling gender, prior gaming experience, and trait intrinsic motivation, the average level of flow for the participants who received instantaneous positive feedback was significantly higher than the others. Flow, in turn, positively and significantly predicted the performance and state intrinsic motivation for the cognitive task. Our findings pointed to a motivational spillover process initiated by the affective experience during video gaming.
Files
bib-1489b4d6-ae92-4de9-bae4-1078a90212b4.txt
Files
(222 Bytes)
| Name | Size | Download all |
|---|---|---|
|
md5:cd41bf334f3ac9b920a25a57d0ba0d4f
|
222 Bytes | Preview Download |