Yes. I'm trying to think of a simple way/term that might communicate it or what we can use to show up the issue with what Walitt has done/is...
Walitt has pitched it as if it is a game where like basic life cliches it is a simple case of 'you work harder you get more reward'. But what he...
the point seems to be NOT to do ‘hard’ when you get a task with low (12%) probability because even if healthy you are wasting 30secs on a task...
The issue we are trying to look at is that your point 3. Assumption that he took the test and used it is incorrect Walitt cites it as a 'Metric'...
I would be tempted, now I have found the following: Tools — TReAD Lab WHich seems to allow you to download the 'tool' of the EEfRT to think that...
I wouldn't advise clicking on the generic 'source data' as I guess it is a big old file (wouldn't download for me and got a go slow on my...
That 2022 paper I mentioned: Examining the reliability and validity of two versions of the Effort-Expenditure for Rewards Task (EEfRT) | PLOS ONE...
I haven't found anything yet in the literature that uses the term effort preference, and the EEfRT, but haven't searched extensively. So that's...
OK @Hutan and anyone else who might be interested Yes one of my questions I'm intrigued by - and it might just be the complication of how the...
@Haveyoutriedyoga I completely concur with the paras of @Peter Trewhitt that you have highlighted and your commentary, it's hard to tackle...
I pointed to the very good pages on the mind website about the different forms of incorporating patients and actually created a thread having...
These are perhaps relevant due to another point also: direct, complex questions are a particular nemesis/problem for those with cognitive fatigue...
THis is important, because it notes where ME/CFS really does need something that can allow for things to step in and make a real difference to...
There is a fine, but important, line between someone who is self-conscious enough that they still believe those having misogynistic terms being...
I find this particular 'point on a scale' an important one to point out. If one has become ill enough they get near to this point they do get very...
Aha thanks @Hutan for the helping hand (before I tie myself in knots) and apologies if I missed the link here of the button-pressing stuff with...
So for the Treadway et al (2009) original EEfrt design the probabilities that might be given at the start in the 5 sec pause were: "Trials had...
I'm now looking at the Walitt et al (2024) paper, and the hand-grip figures: Fig. 4: Impaired sustained effort and motor performance was observed...
I should probably underline this with two things to try and make clear what I'm reading. The first is the 'probability level' being referred to in...
:rofl: mine should, but it might also be showing the 'language' part of my brain too. But it appears the fMRI they did measures the part of the...
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