Weighing up the benefits of work: behavioral and neural analyses of effort-related decision making

ME Walton, DM Bannerman, PEM Phillips - Neural networks, 2006 - Elsevier
How we decide whether a course of action is worth undertaking is largely unknown.
Recently, neuroscientists have been turning to ecological approaches to address this issue …

Weighing up the benefits of work: behavioral and neural analyses of effort-related decision making.

M Walton, S Kennerley, D Bannerman… - Neural networks: the …, 2006 - ora.ox.ac.uk
How we decide whether a course of action is worth undertaking is largely unknown.
Recently, neuroscientists have been turning to ecological approaches to address this issue …

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ME Walton, SW Kennerley, DM Bannerman… - Neural …, 2006 - faculty.washington.edu
How we decide whether a course of action is worth undertaking is largely unknown.
Recently, neuroscientists have been turning to ecological approaches to address this issue …

Weighing up the benefits of work: behavioral and neural analyses of effort-related decision making.

ME Walton, SW Kennerley, DM Bannerman… - Neural Networks: the …, 2006 - europepmc.org
How we decide whether a course of action is worth undertaking is largely unknown.
Recently, neuroscientists have been turning to ecological approaches to address this issue …

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ME Walton, SW Kennerley… - Neural networks: the …, 2006 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
How we decide whether a course of action is worth undertaking is largely unknown.
Recently, neuroscientists have been turning to ecological approaches to address this issue …

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ME Walton, SW Kennerley, DM Bannerman… - Neural …, 2006 - academia.edu
How we decide whether a course of action is worth undertaking is largely unknown.
Recently, neuroscientists have been turning to ecological approaches to address this issue …

Weighing up the benefits of work: behavioral and neural analyses of effort-related decision making

ME Walton, SW Kennerley… - … : the official journal …, 2006 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
How we decide whether a course of action is worth undertaking is largely unknown.
Recently, neuroscientists have been turning to ecological approaches to address this issue …

Weighing up the benefits of work: behavioral and neural analyses of effort-related decision making

ME Walton, SW Kennerley, DM Bannerman… - Neural …, 2006 - dl.acm.org
How we decide whether a course of action is worth undertaking is largely unknown.
Recently, neuroscientists have been turning to ecological approaches to address this issue …

Weighing up the benefits of work: Behavioral and neural analyses of effort-related decision making

ME Walton, SW Kennerley, DM Bannerman… - Neural Networks, 2006 - infona.pl
How we decide whether a course of action is worth undertaking is largely unknown.
Recently, neuroscientists have been turning to ecological approaches to address this issue …