In the current paper, we articulate a theory to explain the phenomenology of mental effort. The theory provides a working definition of mental effort, explains in what sense mental effort is a limited resource, and specifies the factors that determine whether or not mental effort is experienced as aversive. The core of our theory is the conjecture that the sense of effort is the output of a cost-benefit analysis. This cost-benefit analysis employs heuristics to weigh the current and anticipated costs of mental effort for a particular activity against the anticipated benefits. This provides a basis for spelling out testable predictions to structure future research on the phenomenology of mental effort
We welcome the development of a new model on effort and performance and the critique on existing res...
This paper aims to integrate some key constructs in the cognitive neuroscience of cognitive control ...
Abstract We present theory and research on effort mobilization that is relevant for understanding th...
Different to Kurzban et al., we conceptualize the experience of mental effort as the subjective cost...
For agents like us, the feeling of effort is a very useful thing. It helps us sense how hard an acti...
Why does performing certain tasks cause the aversive experience of mental effort and concomitant det...
Effort and the feeling of effort play important roles in many theoretical discussions, from percepti...
Item does not contain fulltextThe feeling of effort is familiar to most, if not all, humans. Prior r...
Abstract: Why does performing certain tasks cause the aversive experience of mental effort and conco...
Current models of mental effort in psychology, behavioral economics, and cognitive neuroscience typi...
The thesis is concerned with the concept of mental effort and sustained perceptual-motor performance...
The law of least mental effort suggests that humans seek to minimize cognitive effort exertion. It i...
Although mental effort is a frequently used term, it is poorly defined and understood. Consequently,...
Cognitive effort is thought to be familiar in everyday life, ubiquitous across multiple variations o...
Cognitive effort is a concept of unquestionable utility in understanding human behaviour. However, c...
We welcome the development of a new model on effort and performance and the critique on existing res...
This paper aims to integrate some key constructs in the cognitive neuroscience of cognitive control ...
Abstract We present theory and research on effort mobilization that is relevant for understanding th...
Different to Kurzban et al., we conceptualize the experience of mental effort as the subjective cost...
For agents like us, the feeling of effort is a very useful thing. It helps us sense how hard an acti...
Why does performing certain tasks cause the aversive experience of mental effort and concomitant det...
Effort and the feeling of effort play important roles in many theoretical discussions, from percepti...
Item does not contain fulltextThe feeling of effort is familiar to most, if not all, humans. Prior r...
Abstract: Why does performing certain tasks cause the aversive experience of mental effort and conco...
Current models of mental effort in psychology, behavioral economics, and cognitive neuroscience typi...
The thesis is concerned with the concept of mental effort and sustained perceptual-motor performance...
The law of least mental effort suggests that humans seek to minimize cognitive effort exertion. It i...
Although mental effort is a frequently used term, it is poorly defined and understood. Consequently,...
Cognitive effort is thought to be familiar in everyday life, ubiquitous across multiple variations o...
Cognitive effort is a concept of unquestionable utility in understanding human behaviour. However, c...
We welcome the development of a new model on effort and performance and the critique on existing res...
This paper aims to integrate some key constructs in the cognitive neuroscience of cognitive control ...
Abstract We present theory and research on effort mobilization that is relevant for understanding th...