Contrary to the law of less work, individuals with high levels of need for cognition and self-control tend to choose harder tasks more often. While both traits can be integrated into a core construct of dispositional cognitive effort investment, its relation to actual cognitive effort investment remains unclear. As individuals with high levels of cognitive effort investment are characterized by a high intrinsic motivation towards effortful cognition, they would be less likely to increase their effort based on expected payoff, but rather based on increasing demand. In the present study, we measured actual effort investment on multiple dimensions, i.e., subjective load, reaction time, accuracy, early and late frontal midline theta power, N2 a...
Item does not contain fulltextThe feeling of effort is familiar to most, if not all, humans. Prior r...
Abstract We present theory and research on effort mobilization that is relevant for understanding th...
Need for Closure (NFC) refers to an individual’s aversion to uncertainty and desire to quickly resol...
Individuals tend to avoid cognitive demand, yet, individual differences appear to exist. Recent evid...
Current models of mental effort in psychology, behavioral economics, and cognitive neuroscience typi...
This study examines the simultaneous effects of need for closure ( NFC) and relative cognitive ca...
It has long been assumed that people treat cognitive effort as costly, but also that such effort cos...
We tend to choose the action that is least demanding however measuring individual differences in the...
Motivation is a central aspect of human life and is thought to be one of the factors that influences...
An important finding in the cognitive effort literature has been that sensitivity to the costs of ef...
The law of least mental effort suggests that humans seek to minimize cognitive effort exertion. It i...
A spate of recent work demonstrates that humans seek to avoid the expenditure of cognitive effort, m...
The propensity for people to avoid mentally demanding tasks in the absence of reward is well documen...
A central factor in research guided by the Cognitive Load Theory (CLT) is the mental effort people i...
A central factor in research guided by the Cognitive Load Theory (CLT) is the mental effort people i...
Item does not contain fulltextThe feeling of effort is familiar to most, if not all, humans. Prior r...
Abstract We present theory and research on effort mobilization that is relevant for understanding th...
Need for Closure (NFC) refers to an individual’s aversion to uncertainty and desire to quickly resol...
Individuals tend to avoid cognitive demand, yet, individual differences appear to exist. Recent evid...
Current models of mental effort in psychology, behavioral economics, and cognitive neuroscience typi...
This study examines the simultaneous effects of need for closure ( NFC) and relative cognitive ca...
It has long been assumed that people treat cognitive effort as costly, but also that such effort cos...
We tend to choose the action that is least demanding however measuring individual differences in the...
Motivation is a central aspect of human life and is thought to be one of the factors that influences...
An important finding in the cognitive effort literature has been that sensitivity to the costs of ef...
The law of least mental effort suggests that humans seek to minimize cognitive effort exertion. It i...
A spate of recent work demonstrates that humans seek to avoid the expenditure of cognitive effort, m...
The propensity for people to avoid mentally demanding tasks in the absence of reward is well documen...
A central factor in research guided by the Cognitive Load Theory (CLT) is the mental effort people i...
A central factor in research guided by the Cognitive Load Theory (CLT) is the mental effort people i...
Item does not contain fulltextThe feeling of effort is familiar to most, if not all, humans. Prior r...
Abstract We present theory and research on effort mobilization that is relevant for understanding th...
Need for Closure (NFC) refers to an individual’s aversion to uncertainty and desire to quickly resol...