Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
Wellcome Centre for Integrative Neuroimaging, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
Sci Rep. 2022 Nov 14;12(1):19486. doi: 10.1038/s41598-022-21917-7.
Research suggests that the temporal order in which people receive information about costs and benefits whilst making decisions can influence their choices. But, do people have a preference for seeking information about costs or benefits when making effort-based decisions, and does this impact motivation? Here, participants made choices about whether to exert different levels of physical effort to obtain different magnitudes of reward, or rest for low reward. Prior to each effort-based choice, they also had to decide which information they wanted to see first: how much physical effort would be required, or how large the reward would be. We found no overall preference for seeking reward or effort information first, but motivation did change when people saw reward or effort information first. Seeking effort information first, both someone's average tendency to do so and their choice to see effort first on a given trial, was associated with reductions in the willingness to exert higher effort. Moreover, the tendency to prefer effort information first was associated with reduced vigorous exercise and higher levels of fatigue in everyday life. These findings highlight that preferences for seeking effort information may be a bias that reduces people's willingness to exert effort in the lab and in everyday life.
研究表明,人们在做决策时接收成本和收益信息的时间顺序会影响他们的选择。但是,在进行基于努力的决策时,人们是否更倾向于先获取成本或收益的信息,而这是否会影响动机?在这里,参与者需要做出选择,是否要付出不同程度的体力来获得不同程度的奖励,或者选择低奖励的休息。在进行每项基于努力的选择之前,他们还必须决定他们想先看到哪种信息:需要付出多少体力,或者奖励有多大。我们没有发现人们总体上更倾向于先获取奖励还是努力的信息,但当人们先看到奖励还是努力的信息时,动机确实会发生变化。先查看努力信息,无论是人们的平均倾向还是他们在特定试验中选择先查看努力信息,都与降低更高努力的意愿有关。此外,先选择努力信息的倾向与减少剧烈运动和日常生活中更高水平的疲劳有关。这些发现强调,先寻求努力信息的偏好可能是一种偏见,会降低人们在实验室和日常生活中付出努力的意愿。