When deciding between alternative options, a rational agent chooses on the basis of the desirability of each outcome, including associated costs. As different options typically result in different actions, the effort associated with each action is an essential cost parameter. How do humans discount physical effort when deciding between movements? We used an action-selection task to characterize how subjective effort depends on the parameters of arm transport movements and controlled for potential confounding factors such as delay discounting and performance. First, by repeatedly asking subjects to choose between 2 arm movements of different amplitudes or durations, performed against different levels of force, we identified parameter combina...
Each action our bodies execute is the consequence of a complex process of decision making by the bra...
Do movement plans, like representations in working memory, share a limited pool of resources? If so,...
<p>Two basic trade-offs interact while our brain decides how to move our body. First, with the cost-...
Recent work has shown that human subjects are able to predict the biomechanical ease and the cost of...
How effort is internally quantified and how it influences both movement generation and decisions bet...
How effort is internally quantified and how it influences both movement generation and decisions bet...
When moving, humans must overcome intrinsic (body centered) and extrinsic (target-related) redundanc...
It is currently unclear whether the brain plans movement kinematics explicitly or whether movement p...
When given a choice between actions that yield the same reward, we tend to prefer the one that requi...
Abstract Humans have elegant bodies that allow gymnastics, piano playing, and tool use, but understa...
International audienceA growing body of evidence suggests that decision-making and action execution ...
Most approaches to understanding human motor control assume that people maximize their rewards while...
The central nervous system plans human reaching movements with stereotypically smooth kinematic traj...
Recent theories and data suggest that adapted behavior involves economic computations during which m...
Acknowledgement This work was supported by the James S. McDonnell Foundation (Scholar Award to ARH)....
Each action our bodies execute is the consequence of a complex process of decision making by the bra...
Do movement plans, like representations in working memory, share a limited pool of resources? If so,...
<p>Two basic trade-offs interact while our brain decides how to move our body. First, with the cost-...
Recent work has shown that human subjects are able to predict the biomechanical ease and the cost of...
How effort is internally quantified and how it influences both movement generation and decisions bet...
How effort is internally quantified and how it influences both movement generation and decisions bet...
When moving, humans must overcome intrinsic (body centered) and extrinsic (target-related) redundanc...
It is currently unclear whether the brain plans movement kinematics explicitly or whether movement p...
When given a choice between actions that yield the same reward, we tend to prefer the one that requi...
Abstract Humans have elegant bodies that allow gymnastics, piano playing, and tool use, but understa...
International audienceA growing body of evidence suggests that decision-making and action execution ...
Most approaches to understanding human motor control assume that people maximize their rewards while...
The central nervous system plans human reaching movements with stereotypically smooth kinematic traj...
Recent theories and data suggest that adapted behavior involves economic computations during which m...
Acknowledgement This work was supported by the James S. McDonnell Foundation (Scholar Award to ARH)....
Each action our bodies execute is the consequence of a complex process of decision making by the bra...
Do movement plans, like representations in working memory, share a limited pool of resources? If so,...
<p>Two basic trade-offs interact while our brain decides how to move our body. First, with the cost-...