International audienceRecent evidence suggests humans have an automatic attraction to effort minimization. Yet, how this attraction is associated with response inhibition is still unclear. Here, we used go/no-go tasks to capture inhibitory control in response to stimuli depicting physical activity versus physical inactivity in 59 healthy young individuals. Higher commission errors (i.e., failure to refrain a response to a “no-go” stimulus) indicated lower inhibitory control. Based on the energetic cost minimization theory, we hypothesized that participants would exhibit higher commission errors when responding to physical inactivity stimuli rather than physical activity stimuli. Mixed effects models showed that, compared to physical activit...
Attentional capture by exercise-related stimuli is important for the regulation of physical activity...
Inhibiting inappropriate action is key to human behavioral control. Studies of action inhibition lar...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to test the effects of mental exertion involving res...
International audienceRecent evidence suggests humans have an automatic attraction to effort minimiz...
The ability to control oneself in the face of temptation is crucial to everyday life. To successfull...
Why do individuals fail to exercise regularly despite knowledge of the risks associated with physica...
The ability to ignore distractions and focus on the tasks at hand, or cognitive control, is a crucia...
Objectives: Prior self-control exertion has been shown to have a detrimental effect on subsequent ph...
Objectives: Prior self-control exertion has been shown to have a detrimental effect on subsequent p...
Understanding the psychological processes that underpin the limited self-control resource could have...
Although self-control often requires behavioral inaction (i.e., not eating a piece of cake), the pro...
Although self-control often requires behavioral inaction (i.e., not eating a piece of cake), the pro...
This study explored whether reduction of the maximal voluntary force of finger flexor muscles affect...
In a time of physical inactivity pandemic, attempts to better understand the factors underlying the ...
The purpose of this study was to determine if fitness levels of individuals affect cognitive functio...
Attentional capture by exercise-related stimuli is important for the regulation of physical activity...
Inhibiting inappropriate action is key to human behavioral control. Studies of action inhibition lar...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to test the effects of mental exertion involving res...
International audienceRecent evidence suggests humans have an automatic attraction to effort minimiz...
The ability to control oneself in the face of temptation is crucial to everyday life. To successfull...
Why do individuals fail to exercise regularly despite knowledge of the risks associated with physica...
The ability to ignore distractions and focus on the tasks at hand, or cognitive control, is a crucia...
Objectives: Prior self-control exertion has been shown to have a detrimental effect on subsequent ph...
Objectives: Prior self-control exertion has been shown to have a detrimental effect on subsequent p...
Understanding the psychological processes that underpin the limited self-control resource could have...
Although self-control often requires behavioral inaction (i.e., not eating a piece of cake), the pro...
Although self-control often requires behavioral inaction (i.e., not eating a piece of cake), the pro...
This study explored whether reduction of the maximal voluntary force of finger flexor muscles affect...
In a time of physical inactivity pandemic, attempts to better understand the factors underlying the ...
The purpose of this study was to determine if fitness levels of individuals affect cognitive functio...
Attentional capture by exercise-related stimuli is important for the regulation of physical activity...
Inhibiting inappropriate action is key to human behavioral control. Studies of action inhibition lar...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to test the effects of mental exertion involving res...