International audienceThis article presents an integrative model of effortful control, a resource-limited top-down control mechanism involved in mental tasks and physical exercises. Based on recent findings in the fields of neuroscience, social psychology and cognitive psychology, this model posits the intrinsic costs related to a weakening of the connectivity of neural networks underpinning effortful control as the main cause of mental fatigue in long and high-demanding tasks. In this framework, effort reflects three different interrelated aspects of the same construct. First, effort is a mechanism comprising a limited number of interconnected processing units that integrate information regarding the task constraints and subject's state. S...
Abstract: Why does performing certain tasks cause the aversive experience of mental effort and conco...
Mental fatigue has many repercussions on the everyday life of patients as well as healthy individual...
Item does not contain fulltextThe feeling of effort is familiar to most, if not all, humans. Prior r...
International audienceThis article presents an integrative model of effortful control, a resource-li...
The present article provides a unified systematic account of the role of cognitive control, motivati...
International audienceThe integrative model of effortful control presented in a previous article aim...
An increasing number of cognitive, neurobiological, and computational models have been proposed in t...
Contains fulltext : 203399.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Despite its imp...
Perception of effort is the conscious sensation of the effort exerted during a physical task, and it...
INTRODUCTION: Maintenance of physical effort, despite the development of fatigue, is key in many sp...
Abstract We present theory and research on effort mobilization that is relevant for understanding th...
Kurzban et al.'s expectancy-value mechanism of effort allocation seems relevant in situations when f...
Although mental effort is a frequently used term, it is poorly defined and understood. Consequently,...
Mental effort is a common phenomenological construct deeply linked to volition and self-control. Whi...
Mental effort is an embodied process for the short-term deployment of attentional, cognitive and aff...
Abstract: Why does performing certain tasks cause the aversive experience of mental effort and conco...
Mental fatigue has many repercussions on the everyday life of patients as well as healthy individual...
Item does not contain fulltextThe feeling of effort is familiar to most, if not all, humans. Prior r...
International audienceThis article presents an integrative model of effortful control, a resource-li...
The present article provides a unified systematic account of the role of cognitive control, motivati...
International audienceThe integrative model of effortful control presented in a previous article aim...
An increasing number of cognitive, neurobiological, and computational models have been proposed in t...
Contains fulltext : 203399.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Despite its imp...
Perception of effort is the conscious sensation of the effort exerted during a physical task, and it...
INTRODUCTION: Maintenance of physical effort, despite the development of fatigue, is key in many sp...
Abstract We present theory and research on effort mobilization that is relevant for understanding th...
Kurzban et al.'s expectancy-value mechanism of effort allocation seems relevant in situations when f...
Although mental effort is a frequently used term, it is poorly defined and understood. Consequently,...
Mental effort is a common phenomenological construct deeply linked to volition and self-control. Whi...
Mental effort is an embodied process for the short-term deployment of attentional, cognitive and aff...
Abstract: Why does performing certain tasks cause the aversive experience of mental effort and conco...
Mental fatigue has many repercussions on the everyday life of patients as well as healthy individual...
Item does not contain fulltextThe feeling of effort is familiar to most, if not all, humans. Prior r...