Expected utility models are often used as a normative baseline for human performance in motor tasks. However, this baseline ignores computational costs that are incurred when searching for the optimal strategy. In contrast, bounded rational decision-theory provides a normative baseline that takes computational effort into account, as it describes optimal behavior of an agent with limited information-processing capacity to change a prior motor strategy (before information-processing) into a posterior strategy (after information-processing). Here, we devised a pointing task where subjects had restricted reaction and movement time. In particular, we manipulated the permissible reaction time as a proxy for the amount of computation allowed for ...
Recent advances in movement neuroscience suggest that sensorimotor control can be considered as a co...
We investigated motor skill learning using a path tracking task, where human subjects had to track v...
Movement planning consists in choosing the intended endpoint of the movement and selecting the motor...
Expected utility models are often used as a normative baseline for human performance in motor tasks....
We propose a framework for including information‐processing bounds in rational analyses. It is an ap...
Human high-level cognitive decisions appear sub-optimal (Kahneman, Slovic, & Tversky, 1982; Kahneman...
Humans need to rapidly select movements that achieve their goal while avoiding negative outcomes. Th...
AbstractHuman high-level cognitive decisions appear sub-optimal (Kahneman, Slovic, & Tversky, 1982; ...
This article poses a controversial question: is optimal control theory useful for understanding moto...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. October 2019. Major: Psychology. Advisors: Paul Schrater...
This papers contributes to the stream of research on rule based behavior, and rationality. A bounded...
Despite the complexity and variability of decision processes, motor responses are generally stereoty...
Funder: Royal SocietyIt is well-established that people can factor into account the distribution of ...
Bad decisions can have devastating consequences, and there is a vast body of literature suggesting t...
It is well-established that people can factor into account the distribution of their errors in motor...
Recent advances in movement neuroscience suggest that sensorimotor control can be considered as a co...
We investigated motor skill learning using a path tracking task, where human subjects had to track v...
Movement planning consists in choosing the intended endpoint of the movement and selecting the motor...
Expected utility models are often used as a normative baseline for human performance in motor tasks....
We propose a framework for including information‐processing bounds in rational analyses. It is an ap...
Human high-level cognitive decisions appear sub-optimal (Kahneman, Slovic, & Tversky, 1982; Kahneman...
Humans need to rapidly select movements that achieve their goal while avoiding negative outcomes. Th...
AbstractHuman high-level cognitive decisions appear sub-optimal (Kahneman, Slovic, & Tversky, 1982; ...
This article poses a controversial question: is optimal control theory useful for understanding moto...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. October 2019. Major: Psychology. Advisors: Paul Schrater...
This papers contributes to the stream of research on rule based behavior, and rationality. A bounded...
Despite the complexity and variability of decision processes, motor responses are generally stereoty...
Funder: Royal SocietyIt is well-established that people can factor into account the distribution of ...
Bad decisions can have devastating consequences, and there is a vast body of literature suggesting t...
It is well-established that people can factor into account the distribution of their errors in motor...
Recent advances in movement neuroscience suggest that sensorimotor control can be considered as a co...
We investigated motor skill learning using a path tracking task, where human subjects had to track v...
Movement planning consists in choosing the intended endpoint of the movement and selecting the motor...