I agree that the difference isn't big, but it exists and it's the basis for their whole argument (at least if I'm currently not misunderstanding...
A counterargument to that would be that pwME choose hard more often in the second half of the game (I haven't looked at whether this difference is...
I'm not fully understanding this point, as I don't see how that is a counterargument to their argument "pwME try hard less often because they...
I understand your point and certainly agree that the EEfRT is far too unrobust to tell us anything about ME/CFS, but this argument would be an...
I will play devils advocate for a moment: Something that is quite striking and something I believe one still has to discuss, is that in the...
The solid line is the mean number of hard tasks chosen and the dotted line is the mean number of hard tasks successfully completed. IMO these are...
As far as I've seen, I haven't seen the word "effort preference" show up anywhere, however terms such as "altered effort allocation" do show up in...
Thanks. Do you know whether that means they still have to write and come up with these papers or are they so to speak "ready to go" (for instance...
Below I will be presenting my first collection of plots. For the largest part this is what the brilliant plots @Murph, @bobbler and @Karen Kirke...
I have received a very swift response from Brian Walitt to my questions. I believe they have been handling questions to their paper very well,...
Whilst this might be correct argument from a biomedical stand-point and should be more clear to researchers and reviewers of journals in general,...
As far as I've seen the generation of the reward money is purposely not told to players so that optimal strategies are harder to find (this was...
I have contacted Nath and Walitt and asked them to supply additional details that other EEfRT studies had supplied. These details are crucial to...
I'll definitely be joining in! Before that I'll still plot some different data though, for example completion rates on hard tasks with low...
Psychosis: Effort-based decision-making impairment in patients with clinically-stabilized first-episode psychosis and its relationship with...
Great illustration! Thanks a lot! This shows the high variance among pwME in their abilities to complete hard tasks. It seems patient H never got...
Above list continued... Schizophrenia: Incentive motivation deficits in schizophrenia reflect effort computation impairments during cost-benefit...
I haven’t even gotten to looking at the actual data yet, but in case it hasn’t been mentioned yet, data on the following things would also seem...
To have a very rough overview and a comparison of the sample size Walitt uses to that of other studies, below is some very brief information of...
Does regularly crashing your car a bit, protect you from having a bigger car crash? I don't know. Generally speaking it seems the effects of...
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