When given a choice between actions that yield the same reward, we tend to prefer the one that requires the least effort. Recent studies have shown that humans are remarkably accurate at evaluating the effort of potential reaching actions and can predict the subtle energetic demand caused by the nonisotropic biomechanical properties of the arm. In the present study, we investigated the time course over which such information is computed and comes to influence decisions. Two independent approaches were used. First, subjects performed a reach decision task in which the time interval for deciding between two candidate reaching actions was varied from 200 to 800 ms. Second, we measured motor-evoked potential (MEPs) to single-pulse transcranial ...
In everyday life, goal-oriented motor behaviour relies on the estimation of the rewards/costs associ...
In everyday life, goal-oriented motor behaviour relies on the estimation of the rewards/costs associ...
Recent work has shown that human subjects are able to predict the biomechanical ease and the cost of...
Current models of decision making postulate that action selection entails a competition within motor...
Making motor decisions often requires balancing the desire to take time to choose accurately with th...
International audienceTo make a decision may rely on accumulating evidence in favor of one alternati...
International audienceTo make a decision may rely on accumulating evidence in favor of one alternati...
Action selection involves a tight balance between the competing demands of decision speed and accura...
International audienceA growing body of evidence suggests that decision-making and action execution ...
Many everyday activities, such as driving and sports, require us to engage in time-pressured sensori...
Many everyday activities, such as driving and sports, require us to engage in time-pressured sensori...
Action selection involves a tight balance between the competing demands of decision speed and accura...
Action selection involves a tight balance between the competing demands of decision speed and accura...
Action selection involves a tight balance between the competing demands of decision speed and accura...
Using transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) we investigated how changes in corticospinal excitabil...
In everyday life, goal-oriented motor behaviour relies on the estimation of the rewards/costs associ...
In everyday life, goal-oriented motor behaviour relies on the estimation of the rewards/costs associ...
Recent work has shown that human subjects are able to predict the biomechanical ease and the cost of...
Current models of decision making postulate that action selection entails a competition within motor...
Making motor decisions often requires balancing the desire to take time to choose accurately with th...
International audienceTo make a decision may rely on accumulating evidence in favor of one alternati...
International audienceTo make a decision may rely on accumulating evidence in favor of one alternati...
Action selection involves a tight balance between the competing demands of decision speed and accura...
International audienceA growing body of evidence suggests that decision-making and action execution ...
Many everyday activities, such as driving and sports, require us to engage in time-pressured sensori...
Many everyday activities, such as driving and sports, require us to engage in time-pressured sensori...
Action selection involves a tight balance between the competing demands of decision speed and accura...
Action selection involves a tight balance between the competing demands of decision speed and accura...
Action selection involves a tight balance between the competing demands of decision speed and accura...
Using transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) we investigated how changes in corticospinal excitabil...
In everyday life, goal-oriented motor behaviour relies on the estimation of the rewards/costs associ...
In everyday life, goal-oriented motor behaviour relies on the estimation of the rewards/costs associ...
Recent work has shown that human subjects are able to predict the biomechanical ease and the cost of...