心理学
认知
任务(项目管理)
认知心理学
斯特罗普效应
警惕(心理学)
认知资源理论
偏爱
基本认知任务
社会心理学
微观经济学
管理
神经科学
经济
作者
Jake Ryan Embrey,Chris Donkin,Ben R. Newell
出处
期刊:Cognition
[Elsevier BV]
日期:2023-03-15
卷期号:236: 105440-105440
被引量:6
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.cognition.2023.105440
摘要
Humans are often termed "cognitive misers" for their aversion to mental effort. Both in and outside the laboratory people often show preferences for low-effort tasks and are willing to forgo financial reward to avoid more demanding alternatives. Mental effort, however, does not seem to be ubiquitously avoided: people play crosswords, board games, and read novels, all as forms of leisure. While such activities undoubtedly require effort, the type of cognitive demands they impose appear markedly different from the tasks typically used in psychological research on mental effort (e.g., N-Back, Stroop Task, vigilance tasks). We investigate the effect disparate demands, such as tasks which require problem solving (e.g., solve the missing number: 1, 3, 7, 15, 31,?) compared to those which require rule-implementation (e.g., N-Back task), have on people's aversion to or preference for increased mental effort. Across four experiments using three different tasks, and a mixture of online and lab-based settings, we find that aversion to effort remains largely stable regardless of the types of cognitive demands a task imposes. The results are discussed in terms of other factors that might induce the pursuit of mental effort over and above the type of cognitive demands imposed by a task.
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