The unpleasantness of thinking: A meta-analytic review of the association between mental effort and negative affect.
L David, E Vassena, E Bijleveld - Psychological Bulletin, 2024 - psycnet.apa.org
Influential theories in psychology, neuroscience, and economics assume that the exertion of
mental effort should feel aversive. Yet, this assumption is usually untested, and it is …
mental effort should feel aversive. Yet, this assumption is usually untested, and it is …
An integrative effort: Bridging motivational intensity theory and recent neurocomputational and neuronal models of effort and control allocation.
An increasing number of cognitive, neurobiological, and computational models have been
proposed in the last decade, seeking to explain how humans allocate physical or cognitive …
proposed in the last decade, seeking to explain how humans allocate physical or cognitive …
[HTML][HTML] Computational mechanisms underlying the dynamics of physical and cognitive fatigue
The willingness to exert effort for reward is essential but comes at the cost of fatigue.
Theories suggest fatigue increases after both physical and cognitive exertion, subsequently …
Theories suggest fatigue increases after both physical and cognitive exertion, subsequently …
Metaverse-based virtual reality experience and endurance performance in sports economy: Mediating role of mental health and performance anxiety
Z Huang, DH Choi, B Lai, Z Lu, H Tian - Frontiers in public health, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Metaverse sports arena is gaining popularity globally that empowers virtual reality sporting
experience through digital avatars. The main objective of the current study is to explore the …
experience through digital avatars. The main objective of the current study is to explore the …
How does the mind render streaming experience as events?
DA Baldwin, JE Kosie - Topics in Cognitive Science, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Events—the experiences we think we are having and recall having had—are constructed;
they are not what actually occurs. What occurs is ongoing dynamic, multidimensional …
they are not what actually occurs. What occurs is ongoing dynamic, multidimensional …
Affect and cognitive control: Insights from research on effort mobilization
N Silvestrini, GHE Gendolla - International Journal of Psychophysiology, 2019 - Elsevier
We present theory and research on effort mobilization that is relevant for understanding the
role of affect in cognitive control. We posit that cognitive control and effort are closely related …
role of affect in cognitive control. We posit that cognitive control and effort are closely related …
More than a feeling: physiological measures of affect index the integration of effort costs and rewards during anticipatory effort evaluation
The notion that humans avoid effortful action is one of the oldest and most persistent in
psychology. Influential theories of effort propose that effort valuations are made according to …
psychology. Influential theories of effort propose that effort valuations are made according to …
It's all relative: Reward-induced cognitive control modulation depends on context.
Although people seek to avoid expenditure of cognitive effort, reward incentives can
increase investment of processing resources in challenging situations that require cognitive …
increase investment of processing resources in challenging situations that require cognitive …
Beta and theta oscillations track effort and previous reward in the human basal ganglia and prefrontal cortex during decision making
CW Hoy, C de Hemptinne, SS Wang… - Proceedings of the …, 2024 - pnas.org
Choosing whether to exert effort to obtain rewards is fundamental to human motivated
behavior. However, the neural dynamics underlying the evaluation of reward and effort in …
behavior. However, the neural dynamics underlying the evaluation of reward and effort in …
The aversiveness of mental effort: A meta-analytic review of the association between mental effort and negative affect
L David, E Vassena, E Bijleveld - 2022 - osf.io
Influential theories in psychology, neuroscience, and economics assume that the exertion of
mental effort should feel aversive. Yet, this assumption is usually untested, and it is …
mental effort should feel aversive. Yet, this assumption is usually untested, and it is …