Mutual implications of procrastination research in adults and children for theory and intervention
Procrastination is a prevalent form of self-regulatory failure familiar to most people. Although
many consider procrastination innocuous as long as the deadline is met, it is associated with …
many consider procrastination innocuous as long as the deadline is met, it is associated with …
[HTML][HTML] Brain potentials reveal reduced attention and error-processing during a monetary Go/No-Go task in procrastination
Procrastination is a self-regulatory problem of voluntarily and destructively delaying
intended and necessary or personally important tasks. Previous studies showed that …
intended and necessary or personally important tasks. Previous studies showed that …
Disturbed craving regulation to gaming cues in internet gaming disorder: Implications for uncontrolled gaming behaviors
J Zhang, S Chen, Q Jiang, H Dong, Z Zhao, X Du… - Journal of Psychiatric …, 2021 - Elsevier
Background The ability to control craving for games is very important to abstain from Internet
gaming disorder (IGD) and abundant clinical evidence has suggested that craving …
gaming disorder (IGD) and abundant clinical evidence has suggested that craving …
Self-regulation and learning from failures: Probabilistic reversal learning task reveals lower flexibility persisting after punishment in procrastinators.
J Przetacka, D Droździel, JM Michałowski… - Journal of …, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
Procrastination is a self-regulation failure in which people irrationally delay intended actions
which leads to lower performance, satisfaction from achievements, and quality of life. Trait …
which leads to lower performance, satisfaction from achievements, and quality of life. Trait …
Improved attention and performance monitoring in high procrastinating students after positive relative to negative norm-referenced feedback
Procrastination is an irrational delay of task completion. Previous studies have demonstrated
that individuals who often procrastinate present deficits in attentional control and …
that individuals who often procrastinate present deficits in attentional control and …
[HTML][HTML] A neuro-computational account of procrastination behavior
R Le Bouc, M Pessiglione - nature communications, 2022 - nature.com
Humans procrastinate despite being aware of potential adverse consequences. Yet, the
neuro-computational mechanisms underlying procrastination remain poorly understood …
neuro-computational mechanisms underlying procrastination remain poorly understood …
[HTML][HTML] Decreased preparatory activation and inattention to cues suggest lower activation of proactive cognitive control among high procrastinating students
E Wiwatowska, D Czajeczny… - Cognitive, Affective, & …, 2022 - Springer
Procrastination is a voluntary delay in completing an important task while being aware that
this behavior may lead to negative outcomes. It has been shown that an increased tendency …
this behavior may lead to negative outcomes. It has been shown that an increased tendency …
[HTML][HTML] Impaired learning from errors and punishments and maladaptive avoidance—General mechanisms underlying self-regulation disorders?
M Wypych, MN Potenza - Frontiers in Psychiatry, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Self-regulation (SR) is an important human function that relates to quality of life in multiple
domains including mental health. Previous studies have found important correlates of low …
domains including mental health. Previous studies have found important correlates of low …
“I can't focus now, I will study tomorrow”-The link between academic procrastination and resistance to distraction
E Wiwatowska, M Pietruch, P Katafoni… - Learning and Individual …, 2023 - Elsevier
Procrastination is a tendency to delay tasks, despite being aware of the negative
consequences of doing so. Previous studies have shown that students who frequently …
consequences of doing so. Previous studies have shown that students who frequently …
Distinct computational mechanisms underlying cognitive flexibility deficits in impulsivity and compulsivity
V Skvortsova, T Hauser - 2022 - researchsquare.com
Cognitive flexibility, the ability to quickly adapt to changing environmental demands, is a
hallmark of human behaviour, and is impaired across multiple psychiatric disorders …
hallmark of human behaviour, and is impaired across multiple psychiatric disorders …