Research on executive functioning and on self-regulation have each identified a critical resource that is central to that domain and is susceptible to depletion. In addition, studies have shown that self-regulation tasks and executive-functioning tasks interact with each other, suggesting that they may share resources. Other research has focused specifically on restoring what we propose is the shared resource between self-regulation and executive functioning. Utilizing a theory-based natural environment intervention, these studies have found improvements in executive-functioning performance and self-regulation effectiveness, suggesting that the natural environment intervention restores this shared resource. Keyword
Successful goal-directed behavior requires self-regulation to override competing impulses. Emerging ...
Research to date mostly supports a relationship between self-regulatory capacity (and in particular ...
Exposure to natural environments and the adoption of specific cognitive strategies are each claimed ...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/150722/1/2010_Kaplan_and_Berman_Direct...
Over the past decade, developmental studies have established connections between executive attention...
Executive Function (EF) and Effortful Control (EC) have traditionally been viewed as distinct constr...
Slips of action are cognitive errors that occur during routine tasks in everyday life (Clark, Parakh...
Current article aims to shed light on the reciprocal relation between attentional control and emotio...
<p>Exposure to natural environments and the adoption of specific cognitive strategies are each claim...
Although studies have shown better self-regulation for participants in promotion versus prevention-f...
There is a bidirectional relation between one’s executive functioning abilities and problem solving ...
Background: Many investigations have been performed on the effects of mental exertion that consumes ...
The resource-based model of self-regulation provides a pessimistic view of self-regulation that peop...
Background: Many investigations have been performed on the effects of mental exertion that consumes ...
Attention Restoration Theory (ART) predicts exposure to natural environments may lead to improved co...
Successful goal-directed behavior requires self-regulation to override competing impulses. Emerging ...
Research to date mostly supports a relationship between self-regulatory capacity (and in particular ...
Exposure to natural environments and the adoption of specific cognitive strategies are each claimed ...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/150722/1/2010_Kaplan_and_Berman_Direct...
Over the past decade, developmental studies have established connections between executive attention...
Executive Function (EF) and Effortful Control (EC) have traditionally been viewed as distinct constr...
Slips of action are cognitive errors that occur during routine tasks in everyday life (Clark, Parakh...
Current article aims to shed light on the reciprocal relation between attentional control and emotio...
<p>Exposure to natural environments and the adoption of specific cognitive strategies are each claim...
Although studies have shown better self-regulation for participants in promotion versus prevention-f...
There is a bidirectional relation between one’s executive functioning abilities and problem solving ...
Background: Many investigations have been performed on the effects of mental exertion that consumes ...
The resource-based model of self-regulation provides a pessimistic view of self-regulation that peop...
Background: Many investigations have been performed on the effects of mental exertion that consumes ...
Attention Restoration Theory (ART) predicts exposure to natural environments may lead to improved co...
Successful goal-directed behavior requires self-regulation to override competing impulses. Emerging ...
Research to date mostly supports a relationship between self-regulatory capacity (and in particular ...
Exposure to natural environments and the adoption of specific cognitive strategies are each claimed ...