Reward-learning theory views habits as stimulus-response links formed through extended reward training. Accordingly, animal research has shown that actions that are initially goal-directed can become habitual after operant overtraining. However, a similar demonstration is absent in human research, which poses a serious problem for translational models of behavior. We propose that response-time (RT) switch cost after operant training can be used as a new, reliable marker for the operation of the habit system in humans. Using a new method, we show that RT switch cost demonstrates the properties that would be expected of a habitual behavior: (a) it increases with overtraining, (b) it increases when rewards are larger, and (c) it increases when...
Habits and rituals are expressed universally across animal species. These behaviors are advantageous...
Instrumental learning and decision-making rely on two parallel systems: a goal-directed and a habitu...
Studies in humans and rodents have suggested that behavior can at times be "goal-directed"-that is, ...
Habits are commonly conceptualized as learned associations whereby a stimulus triggers an associated...
Despite our familiarity with the concept of habits, eliciting and measuring habits experimentally in...
Human behavior consists in large parts of action sequences that are often repeated in mostly the sam...
Recent research has shown that perceptual processing of stimuli previously associated with high-valu...
The transition from goal-directed to habitual forms of instrumental behaviour is determined by varia...
Habits are commonly conceptualized as learned associations whereby a stimulus triggers an associated...
Habits are repetitive behaviors that become ingrained with practice, routine, and repetition. The mo...
Behavioral evidence suggests that instrumental conditioning is governed by two forms of action contr...
Decision-making in the real world presents the challenge of requiring flexible yet prompt behavior, ...
Unhealthy personal behaviors contribute to premature deaths and financial burden on health systems. ...
Contemporary theories of instrumental performance assume that responding can be controlled by 2 beha...
Instrumental learning and decision-making rely on two parallel systems: a goal-directed and a habitu...
Habits and rituals are expressed universally across animal species. These behaviors are advantageous...
Instrumental learning and decision-making rely on two parallel systems: a goal-directed and a habitu...
Studies in humans and rodents have suggested that behavior can at times be "goal-directed"-that is, ...
Habits are commonly conceptualized as learned associations whereby a stimulus triggers an associated...
Despite our familiarity with the concept of habits, eliciting and measuring habits experimentally in...
Human behavior consists in large parts of action sequences that are often repeated in mostly the sam...
Recent research has shown that perceptual processing of stimuli previously associated with high-valu...
The transition from goal-directed to habitual forms of instrumental behaviour is determined by varia...
Habits are commonly conceptualized as learned associations whereby a stimulus triggers an associated...
Habits are repetitive behaviors that become ingrained with practice, routine, and repetition. The mo...
Behavioral evidence suggests that instrumental conditioning is governed by two forms of action contr...
Decision-making in the real world presents the challenge of requiring flexible yet prompt behavior, ...
Unhealthy personal behaviors contribute to premature deaths and financial burden on health systems. ...
Contemporary theories of instrumental performance assume that responding can be controlled by 2 beha...
Instrumental learning and decision-making rely on two parallel systems: a goal-directed and a habitu...
Habits and rituals are expressed universally across animal species. These behaviors are advantageous...
Instrumental learning and decision-making rely on two parallel systems: a goal-directed and a habitu...
Studies in humans and rodents have suggested that behavior can at times be "goal-directed"-that is, ...