Biologische Korrelate der Selbstregulation
L Gomille - 2017 - openscience.ub.uni-mainz.de
Self-regulation is considered as an ability to control one's own thoughts, emotions and
actions. Self-regulation is not domain-specific and is based on a limited strength resource. A …
actions. Self-regulation is not domain-specific and is based on a limited strength resource. A …
Erschöpfende Willenskraft? Zur Existenz/Nicht-Existenz des Ego Depletion-Effekts
AG Bertrams - 2021 - boris.unibe.ch
Unter Selbstkontrolle wird die willentliche Unterdrückung oder Veränderung einer akut
gegebenen Reaktionstendenz verstanden. Im sportlichen Kontext ist Selbstkontrolle häufig …
gegebenen Reaktionstendenz verstanden. Im sportlichen Kontext ist Selbstkontrolle häufig …
Wyczerpanie ego, glukoza i kryzys replikacyjny: Dwadzieścia lat zasobowego modelu samokontroli
J Jędrzejczyk, K Lewczuk - Psychologia-Etologia-Genetyka, 2017 - ceeol.com
In the last years, much of research in the field of self-control was aimed to verify assumptions
of the resource model of self-control, introduced by Roy Baumeister and colleagues …
of the resource model of self-control, introduced by Roy Baumeister and colleagues …
[图书][B] An Examination of Sequential Self-Control Task Performance and Why a Temporary Deterioration Occurs over Time: Do Motivation and Glucose Play a Role?
CL Kelly - 2018 - search.proquest.com
The research within this thesis focused on examining the concept of self-control; the ability of
regulating and/or controlling responses, eg choosing a fruit salad rather than a more …
regulating and/or controlling responses, eg choosing a fruit salad rather than a more …
Self-control without a “self”? Common self-control processes in humans and dogs
HC Miller, KF Pattison, CN DeWall… - Psychological …, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
Self-control constitutes a fundamental aspect of human nature. Yet there is reason to believe
that human and nonhuman self-control processes rely on the same biological mechanism …
that human and nonhuman self-control processes rely on the same biological mechanism …
[PDF][PDF] Carrying on or giving in: processes of self-control and ego depletion
H Alberts - 2007 - cris.maastrichtuniversity.nl
Self-control, or self-regulation, refers to the extent to which an individual exerts control over
his or her behaviour. Self-control has been defined as the override or inhibition of urges …
his or her behaviour. Self-control has been defined as the override or inhibition of urges …
[HTML][HTML] A schema-activation approach to failure and success in self-control
A Bertrams - Frontiers in psychology, 2020 - frontiersin.org
Numerous studies confirm the so-called ego depletion effect (ie, self-control is impaired after
an initial unrelated self-control task). During recent years, the criticism on this limited …
an initial unrelated self-control task). During recent years, the criticism on this limited …
A preregistered test of competing theories to explain ego depletion effects using psychophysiological indicators of mental effort.
A prominent, hotly debated idea—the “ego depletion” phenomenon—suggests that
engaging in effortful, demanding tasks leads to poorer subsequent self-control performance …
engaging in effortful, demanding tasks leads to poorer subsequent self-control performance …
Investigating ego depletion phenomena from diverse angles
KU Gieseler - 2020 - publikationen.sulb.uni-saarland.de
Self-control is a fundamental capacity in life. It enables people to act in accordance with their
short-and long-term goals and to inhibit undesired automatic action tendencies. However …
short-and long-term goals and to inhibit undesired automatic action tendencies. However …