Most approaches to understanding human motor control assume that people maximize their rewards while minimizing their motor efforts. This tradeoff between potential rewards and a sense of effort is quantified with a cost function. While the rewards can change across tasks, our sense of effort is assumed to remain constant and characterize how the nervous system organizes motor control. As such, when a proposed cost function compares well with data it is argued to be the underlying cause of a motor behavior, and not simply a fit to the data. Implicit in this proposition is the assumption that this cost function can then predict new motor behaviors. Here we examined this idea and asked whether an inferred cost function in one setting could ex...
Fitts ’ Law describes the speed-accuracy trade-off of humanmovements, and it is an elegant strategy ...
Abstract Humans have elegant bodies that allow gymnastics, piano playing, and tool use, but understa...
The authors addressed the hypothesis that economy in motor coordination is a learning phenomenon rea...
Optimal feedback control theory (OFCT) has been very successful in explaining human motor coordinati...
Movement planning consists in choosing the intended endpoint of the movement and selecting the motor...
When deciding between alternative options, a rational agent chooses on the basis of the desirability...
It is currently unclear whether the brain plans movement kinematics explicitly or whether movement p...
Each action our bodies execute is the consequence of a complex process of decision making by the bra...
Costs (e.g. energetic expenditure) and benefits (e.g. food) are central determinants of behavior. In...
How effort is internally quantified and how it influences both movement generation and decisions bet...
Movements produced in everyday life pursue a goal. Key to the success of such movements is the motor...
How effort is internally quantified and how it influences both movement generation and decisions bet...
An important issue in motor control is understanding the basic principles underlying the accomplishm...
International audienceAn important issue in motor control is understanding the basic principles unde...
SummarySpeed-accuracy trade-off is an intensively studied law governing almost all behavioral tasks ...
Fitts ’ Law describes the speed-accuracy trade-off of humanmovements, and it is an elegant strategy ...
Abstract Humans have elegant bodies that allow gymnastics, piano playing, and tool use, but understa...
The authors addressed the hypothesis that economy in motor coordination is a learning phenomenon rea...
Optimal feedback control theory (OFCT) has been very successful in explaining human motor coordinati...
Movement planning consists in choosing the intended endpoint of the movement and selecting the motor...
When deciding between alternative options, a rational agent chooses on the basis of the desirability...
It is currently unclear whether the brain plans movement kinematics explicitly or whether movement p...
Each action our bodies execute is the consequence of a complex process of decision making by the bra...
Costs (e.g. energetic expenditure) and benefits (e.g. food) are central determinants of behavior. In...
How effort is internally quantified and how it influences both movement generation and decisions bet...
Movements produced in everyday life pursue a goal. Key to the success of such movements is the motor...
How effort is internally quantified and how it influences both movement generation and decisions bet...
An important issue in motor control is understanding the basic principles underlying the accomplishm...
International audienceAn important issue in motor control is understanding the basic principles unde...
SummarySpeed-accuracy trade-off is an intensively studied law governing almost all behavioral tasks ...
Fitts ’ Law describes the speed-accuracy trade-off of humanmovements, and it is an elegant strategy ...
Abstract Humans have elegant bodies that allow gymnastics, piano playing, and tool use, but understa...
The authors addressed the hypothesis that economy in motor coordination is a learning phenomenon rea...