Related Experiment Video
Updated: Mar 27, 2026

Study Motor Skill Learning by Single-pellet Reaching Tasks in Mice
Published on: March 4, 2014
Motivation, Social Influence, and Game-Based Motor Learning: A Response to the Commentary
1Department of Rehabilitation, Japan Baptist Hospital, Kyoto, Japan.
None:
This reply addresses the commentary on our study examining the effects of digital game use and social facilitation on lower-limb motor activity in children with motor disorders. We clarify methodological decisions, discuss limitations such as task order and sample size, and outline directions for future research on motivational influences in pediatric rehabilitation.
Related Concept Videos
Secondary Motives: Power Motivation and Achievement Motivation
Power motivation is characterized by the desire to influence, control, or have an impact on others. It is shaped by an individual's experiences, social environment, and cultural context. People with high power motivation are...
Drive-Reduction Theory: Push Theory of Motivation
Social Foundations of Self I: Play and Game
Impact of Individuals on Individuals
Incentive Theory: Pull Theory of Motivation
The theory differentiates between...
Motivational Cycle
The cycle begins with a need. This need can arise from various conditions, such as hunger, thirst, or temperature changes. For instance, when an individual feels cold, their body...

