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'''Increased motivation''' can be described as an enhancement of one's desire and ability to perform tasks and goals in a productive manner. This leads to higher aptitude regarding time and energy-consuming activities by stimulating the drive to perform tasks and complete goals requiring concentration. | '''Increased motivation''' can be described as an enhancement of one's desire and ability to perform tasks and goals in a productive manner. This leads to higher aptitude regarding time and energy-consuming activities by stimulating the drive to perform tasks and complete goals requiring concentration. | ||
Drug-induced increased motivation is often amplified and maintained by accompanying effects such as [[Cognitive effects: | Drug-induced increased motivation is often amplified and maintained by accompanying effects such as [[Cognitive effects: Focus enhancement|increased focus]], [[Physical effects: Stimulation|stimulation]], and [[Cognitive effects: Euphoria|euphoria]]. When these effects occur at the same time, the person performing the activity is able to remain fully immersed in a feeling of energized focus, full involvement, and enjoyment in the process of the activity for a long period of time without experiencing fatigue, distraction, or boredom. | ||
This is mainly an effect of stimulating drugs such as [[amphetamine]], [[ritalin]], and [[modafinil]], but it can also occur on [[opioids]] and other substances. | This is mainly an effect of stimulating drugs such as [[amphetamine]], [[ritalin]], and [[modafinil]], but it can also occur on [[opioids]] and other substances. |