How effort is internally quantified and how it influences both movement generation and decisions between potential movements are 2 difficult questions to answer. Physical costs are known to influence motor control and decision-making, yet we lack a general, principled characterization of how the perception of effort operates across tasks and conditions. Morel and colleagues introduce an insightful approach to that end, assessing effort indifference points and presenting a quadratic law between perceived effort and force production.
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Cos, I. (2017, August 1). Perceived effort for motor control and decision-making. PLoS Biology. Public Library of Science. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.2002885
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