What Is Motivation? Understanding Its Psychological Forces
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What Is Motivation? Understanding Its Psychological Forces

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Motivation initiates and sustains behavior toward goals, influenced by intrinsic and extrinsic factors.

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  1. 12 July 2026 · corrected by Emir Baycan

    There is no 'Kahneman Prize'; Schultz shared the 2017 Brain Prize (Lundbeck Foundation) with Ray Dolan and Peter Dayan.

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    Wolfram Schultz's Nobel Prize-nominated research (he shared the 2017 Kahneman Prize) at Cambridge University provided the foundational finding.

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    Wolfram Schultz's Nobel Prize-nominated research (he shared the 2017 Brain Prize, awarded by the Lundbeck Foundation) at Cambridge University provided the foundational finding.

    Why: Verified fix is fully applied: body text correctly reads 'Brain Prize, awarded by the Lundbeck Foundation'. No bibliography/references section exists in this article. FAQ field decoded cleanly (ops: base64,json,base64,json, 10 entries) and contains no mention of Kahneman Prize, Brain Prize, or Schultz's prize at all. No further changes needed.

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