[HTML][HTML] Toward a neuroscience of natural behavior
One of the most exciting new developments in systems neuroscience is the progress being
made toward neurophysiological experiments that move beyond simplified laboratory …
made toward neurophysiological experiments that move beyond simplified laboratory …
Embodied decisions during walking
Research on embodied decision-making only recently started to examine whether and how
concurrent actions influence value-based decisions. For instance, during walking humans …
concurrent actions influence value-based decisions. For instance, during walking humans …
Biomechanical costs influence decisions made during ongoing actions
Accurate interaction with the environment relies on the integration of external information
about the spatial layout of potential actions and knowledge of their costs and benefits …
about the spatial layout of potential actions and knowledge of their costs and benefits …
Embodied decision biases: individually stable across different tasks?
In everyday life, action and decision-making often run in parallel. Action-based models
argue that action and decision-making strongly interact and, more specifically, that action …
argue that action and decision-making strongly interact and, more specifically, that action …
Perceived effort affects choice of limb and reaction time of movements
The decision regarding which arm to use to perform a task reflects a complex process that
can be influenced by many factors, including effort requirements of acquiring the goal. In this …
can be influenced by many factors, including effort requirements of acquiring the goal. In this …
[HTML][HTML] Deciding while moving: Cognitive interference biases value-based decisions
When people act, they repeatedly have to make value-based decisions about the further
course of actions. For example, when driving on the highway, they must decide whether to …
course of actions. For example, when driving on the highway, they must decide whether to …
Body dynamics of gait affect value-based decisions
Choosing among different options typically entails weighing their anticipated costs and
benefits. Previous research has predominantly focused on situations, where the costs and …
benefits. Previous research has predominantly focused on situations, where the costs and …
Visual search for reach targets in actionable space is influenced by movement costs imposed by obstacles
Real world search tasks often involve action on a target object once it has been located.
However, few studies have examined whether movement-related costs associated with …
However, few studies have examined whether movement-related costs associated with …
State anticipation and task serialization attenuate embodied decision biases when deciding while moving.
We examined whether and how embodied decision biases—related to motor costs (MC) as
well as cognitive crosstalk (CC) due to the body state—are influenced by extended …
well as cognitive crosstalk (CC) due to the body state—are influenced by extended …
The influence of movement-related costs when searching to act and acting to search
Real-world search behavior often involves limb movements, either during search or after
search. Here we investigated whether movement-related costs influence search behavior in …
search. Here we investigated whether movement-related costs influence search behavior in …