Department of Psychology, McGill University, Montreal, Canada.
Institute of Cognitive Science, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada.
Elife. 2020 Nov 17;9:e59410. doi: 10.7554/eLife.59410.
Cognitive effort is described as aversive, and people will generally avoid it when possible. This aversion to effort is believed to arise from a cost-benefit analysis of the actions available. The comparison of cognitive effort against other primary aversive experiences, however, remains relatively unexplored. Here, we offered participants choices between performing a cognitively demanding task or experiencing thermal pain. We found that cognitive effort can be traded off for physical pain and that people generally avoid exerting high levels of cognitive effort. We also used computational modelling to examine the aversive subjective value of effort and its effects on response behaviours. Applying this model to decision times revealed asymmetric effects of effort and pain, suggesting that cognitive effort may not share the same basic influences on avoidance behaviour as more primary aversive stimuli such as physical pain.
认知努力被描述为令人厌恶的,人们通常会尽可能避免它。这种对努力的厌恶被认为是对可用行为进行成本效益分析的结果。然而,对于认知努力与其他主要厌恶体验的比较,仍然相对没有得到探索。在这里,我们为参与者提供了在执行认知要求高的任务和体验热痛之间进行选择的机会。我们发现,认知努力可以与身体疼痛相交换,而且人们通常会避免付出高强度的认知努力。我们还使用计算模型来研究努力的厌恶主观价值及其对反应行为的影响。将该模型应用于决策时间揭示了努力和疼痛的不对称影响,这表明认知努力可能不会像身体疼痛等更主要的厌恶刺激一样,对回避行为产生相同的基本影响。