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The following pages link to An opportunity cost model of subjective effort and task performance (Q37376137):
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- Soothing the threatened brain: leveraging contact comfort with emotionally focused therapy. (Q21089739) (← links)
- The Central Governor Model of Exercise Regulation Teaches Us Precious Little about the Nature of Mental Fatigue and Self-Control Failure (Q26747487) (← links)
- The Anterior Cingulate Gyrus and Social Cognition: Tracking the Motivation of Others (Q26747636) (← links)
- Cholinergic capacity mediates prefrontal engagement during challenges to attention: evidence from imaging genetics. (Q27307053) (← links)
- Publication bias and the limited strength model of self-control: has the evidence for ego depletion been overestimated? (Q28246023) (← links)
- Evidence of Online Performance Deterioration in User Sessions on Reddit (Q28597188) (← links)
- No Evidence of the Ego-Depletion Effect across Task Characteristics and Individual Differences: A Pre-Registered Study (Q28601009) (← links)
- After a pair of self-control-intensive tasks, sucrose swishing improves subsequent working memory performance (Q30609214) (← links)
- Reassessing intertemporal choice: human decision-making is more optimal in a foraging task than in a self-control task (Q30622875) (← links)
- Dorsal Anterior Cingulate Cortex: A Bottom-Up View (Q33362988) (← links)
- Phone Conversation while Processing Information: Chronometric Analysis of Load Effects in Everyday-media Multitasking (Q33766225) (← links)
- A new perspective on the interplay between self-control and cognitive performance: Modeling progressive depletion patterns (Q33853364) (← links)
- Neural correlates of dueling affective reactions to win-win choices (Q34002290) (← links)
- The Addict in Us all (Q34312032) (← links)
- What is the subjective cost of cognitive effort? Load, trait, and aging effects revealed by economic preference (Q34872561) (← links)
- Neural and behavioral evidence for an intrinsic cost of self-control (Q34980883) (← links)
- Evidence of Conjoint Activation of the Anterior Insular and Cingulate Cortices during Effortful Tasks (Q35012588) (← links)
- Mechanisms of motivation-cognition interaction: challenges and opportunities (Q35185785) (← links)
- Deterministic functions of cortical acetylcholine. (Q35211418) (← links)
- The impact of transcranial direct current stimulation on inhibitory control in young adults (Q35309621) (← links)
- Cognitive effort: A neuroeconomic approach (Q35653363) (← links)
- The Nature of Self-Regulatory Fatigue and "Ego Depletion": Lessons From Physical Fatigue (Q35728856) (← links)
- Treatment Burden and Treatment Fatigue as Barriers to Health. (Q35734289) (← links)
- Situational Strategies for Self-Control (Q35906067) (← links)
- Reward Pays the Cost of Noise Reduction in Motor and Cognitive Control (Q36019926) (← links)
- The Benefits of Self-Set Goals: Is Ego Depletion Really a Result of Self-Control Failure? (Q36046564) (← links)
- Task Prioritization in Dual-Tasking: Instructions versus Preferences (Q36071506) (← links)
- Anticipation of Monetary Reward Can Attenuate the Vigilance Decrement (Q36089827) (← links)
- When Does Model-Based Control Pay Off? (Q36114104) (← links)
- Beliefs about willpower moderate the effect of previous day demands on next day's expectations and effective goal striving (Q36157881) (← links)
- Learning the opportunity cost of time in a patch-foraging task (Q36220309) (← links)
- The role of cognitive effort in subjective reward devaluation and risky decision-making. (Q36301094) (← links)
- Tracking daily fatigue fluctuations in multiple sclerosis: ecological momentary assessment provides unique insights (Q36303789) (← links)
- Toward a taxonomic model of attention in effortful listening (Q36388220) (← links)
- Dopamine Does Double Duty in Motivating Cognitive Effort. (Q36595342) (← links)
- A Stitch in Time: Strategic Self-Control in High School and College Students (Q36868128) (← links)
- Neural mechanisms underlying the impact of daylong cognitive work on economic decisions (Q37040822) (← links)
- Optimally controlling the human connectome: the role of network topology (Q37137227) (← links)
- Individual differences in self-reported self-control predict successful emotion regulation. (Q37140961) (← links)
- Deficits in attentional processing of fearful facial expressions in schizophrenic patients (Q37227794) (← links)
- Motivational incentives lead to a strong increase in lateral prefrontal activity after self-control exertion. (Q37293676) (← links)
- Adaptive integration of habits into depth-limited planning defines a habitual-goal-directed spectrum (Q37417892) (← links)
- Direction-dependent arm kinematics reveal optimal integration of gravity cues (Q37426783) (← links)
- Differences in Perceived Mental Effort Required and Discomfort during a Working Memory Task between Individuals At-risk And Not At-risk for ADHD. (Q37712638) (← links)
- Where attention falls: Increased risk of falls from the converging impact of cortical cholinergic and midbrain dopamine loss on striatal function (Q38209988) (← links)
- Effort in human factors performance and decision making (Q38288916) (← links)
- Adequacy of the Sequential-Task Paradigm in Evoking Ego-Depletion and How to Improve Detection of Ego-Depleting Phenomena (Q38296316) (← links)
- A new semantic vigilance task: vigilance decrement, workload, and sensitivity to dual-task costs. (Q38403171) (← links)
- Rational use of cognitive resources: levels of analysis between the computational and the algorithmic (Q38433266) (← links)
- A resource-control account of sustained attention: evidence from mind-wandering and vigilance paradigms (Q38440729) (← links)