neuroreha, Table of Contents neuroreha 2023; 15(03): 115-119DOI: 10.1055/a-2124-4996 Schwerpunkt Richtig motivieren Martin Lotze Recommend Article Abstract Buy Article Wir können nur dann Höchstleistungen bringen, wenn wir optimal motiviert sind. Doch was bedeutet das eigentlich, und wie können wir Patienten in der Neurorehabilitation so motivieren, dass unsere Therapie besonders effektiv umgesetzt wird? Full Text References Literatur 1 Skinner BF. How to teach animals. Scientific American 1951; 185: 26-29 2 Morris LS, Grehl MM, Rutter SB. et al. On what motivates us: A detailed review of intrinsic v. extrinsic motivation. Psychological Medicine 2022; 52: 1801-1816 3 MacDonald GA, Kayes NM, Bright F. Barriers and facilitators to engagement in rehabilitation for people with stroke: A review of the literature. New Zeal. J Physiotherapy 2012; 41: 112-121 4 Hafen K, Bengel J, Jastrebow J, Nübling R. Konzept und Dimensionen der Reha-Motivation. Prävention und Rehabilitation 2000; 12: 1-10 5 Cerasoli CP, Nicklin JM, Ford MT. Intrinsic motivation and extrinsic incentives jointly predict performance: A 40-year meta-analysis. Psychol Bull 2014; 140: 980-1008 6 Lotze M. Neurophysiologische und neuroanatomische Grundlagen von Emotionen. AkupunkturPraxis 2022; 3: 18-24 7 Witt L, Klepzig K, von Sarnowski B. et al. Modulation of bodily response to chill stimuli by impaired structural connectivity of the left insula: A functional and lesion quantification study in stroke patients. Eur J Neurol 2023; 30: 1706-1711 8 Nilsson SJ, Meder D, Madsen KH. et al. Get to grips with motivation: Slipping and gripping movements are biased by approach-avoidance context. Front Psychol 2022; 13: 989495 9 Lotze M. Funktionelle Anatomie der Emotionsstörungen. Neuroreha 2018; 10: 66-70 10 Birbaumer N, Schmidt R. Biologische Psychologie. 6. Aufl. Heidelberg: Springer; 2010: 640-687 11 Seo D, Funderburk SC, Bhatti DL. et al. A GABAergic projection from the centromedial nuclei of the amygdala to ventromedial prefrontal cortex modulates reward behavior. The Journal of Neuroscience 2016; 36: 10831-10842 12 Lugaresi A, Montagna P, Morreale A, Gallassi R. Psychic akinesia following carbon monoxide poisoning. European Neurology 1990; 30: 167-169 13 Lotze M, Reimold M, Heymans U. et al. Reduced ventrolateral fMRI response during observation of emotional gestures related to the degree of dopaminergic impairment in Parkinson disease. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 2009; 21: 1321-1331 14 Scheidtmann K, Fries W, Müller F, Koenig E. Effect of levodopa in combination with physiotherapy on functional motor recovery after stroke: A prospective, randomised, double-blind study. Lancet 2001; 358: 787-790 15 Marin RS, Wilkosz PA. Disorders of diminished motivation. Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation 2005; 20: 377-388 16 Kusec A, Velikonja D, DeMatteo C, Harris JE. Motivation in rehabilitation and acquired brain injury: Can theory help us understand it?. Disabil Rehabil 2019; 41: 2343-2349 17 Schweizer S, Hampshire A, Dalgleish T. Extending brain-training to the affective domain: Increasing cognitive and affective executive control through emotional working memory training. PLoS One 2011; 6: e24372 18 Thomas S, Elsner B, Mehrholz J. Virtuelle Realität für die motorische Erholung nach Schlaganfall. Neuroreha 2017; 9: 24-29 19 Wulf G, Lewthwaite R. Optimizing performance through intrinsic motivation and attention for learning: The OPTIMAL theory of motor learning. Psychon Bull Rev 2016; 23: 1382-1414 20 Mehrholz J. Motivation und motorisches Lernen. Neuroreha 2023; 15 120–124 21 Maclean N, Pound P, Wolfe C, Rudd A. The concept of patient motivation: A qualitative analysis of stroke professionals’ attitudes. Stroke 2002; 33: 444-448 22 Meichenbaum D, Turk DC. Therapiemotivation des Patienten. Bern: Huber; 1994