2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.11.26.518013
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Expected Costs of Mental Efforts are Updated When People Exert Effort, not by Prospective Information

Abstract: To understand human behaviour, it is crucial to reveal the mechanisms by which we learn and decide about effort costs and benefits in an uncertain world. Whereas the mechanisms for reward learning are well-understood, the mechanisms for effort cost learning, and especially mental effort, remain elusive. Initially, we hypothesized that cost learning follows temporal-difference learning such that brains update expected costs when informed about upcoming effort levels. However, fMRI data revealed neural correlate… Show more

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