An opportunity cost model of subjective effort and task performance
Google (United States) · University of Pennsylvania · +1 more institution
Abstract
Why does performing certain tasks cause the aversive experience of mental effort and concomitant deterioration in task performance? One explanation posits a physical resource that is depleted over time. We propose an alternative explanation that centers on mental representations of the costs and benefits associated with task performance. Specifically, certain computational mechanisms, especially those associated with executive function, can be deployed for only a limited number of simultaneous tasks at any given moment. Consequently, the deployment of these computational mechanisms carries an opportunity cost--that is, the next-best use to which these systems might be put. We argue that the phenomenology of…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 31.33
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 496
Authors
4- RKRobert KurzbanCorresponding
Google (United States), University of Pennsylvania
- ADAngela Duckworth
California University of Pennsylvania, University of Pennsylvania
- JWJoseph W. Kable
California University of Pennsylvania, University of Pennsylvania
- JMJustus Myers
California University of Pennsylvania, University of Pennsylvania
Topics & keywords
- Software deployment
- Task (project management)
- Computer science
- Function (biology)
- Resource (disambiguation)
- Mind-wandering
- Phenomenology (philosophy)
- Opportunity cost