Reward and intrinsic effort-costs drive saccade selection 👀. But what happens when these factors compete?
Our newest preprint shows that saccade selection follows principles of economic decision-making:
Damian Koevoet
New preprint (doi.org/10.64898/202...) shows that where you look next is an economic decision.
Saccades trade off effort-costs (measured via pupil) against monetary rewards.
1) By default, participants have strong saccade direction preferences (e.g., cardinal over diagonal, up over down)
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