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Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Cognitive Science

Background:

  • Flow is a recognized psychological state, but a cognitive model is needed for deeper understanding.
  • Existing literature lacks a comprehensive framework explaining the cognitive underpinnings of flow.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose the Flow Engine Framework, a novel theoretical model for flow.
  • To explain the dynamic interactions between flow components and cognitive processes.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized an Inputs-Processes-Outputs (IPO) framework with feedback.
  • Organized flow characteristics into inputs, mediating/moderating cognitive processes, and outputs.

Main Results:

  • The Flow Engine Framework conceptualizes flow using an engine analogy: fuel (inputs), cylinder strokes (processes), and power (outputs).
  • Identified key cognitive processes including attentional and motivational mechanisms.

Conclusions:

  • The Flow Engine Framework provides a cognitive-based model for understanding the psychological phenomenon of flow.
  • This model elucidates the dynamic interplay of cognitive factors contributing to flow states.