Exerting self-control in a first task weakens self-control in a second completely unrelated task (ego-depletion). It has been proposed that ego-depletion increases approach motivation which would amplify positive emotions to appetitive cues. Here we investigated the effect of the depletion of cognitive self-control on the subsequent emotional evaluation of appetitive cues. Participants of the depletion group copied a text omitting frequent letters and thereby exerting self-control to inhibit automated writing habits. Participants of the control group just copied the text. In a subsequent task participants had to rate valence and arousal of their responses to neutral vs. positive pictures of humans, animals, food, or sceneries. Ego-depletion...
Self-control relies on a limited resource that can get depleted, a phenomenon that has been labeled ...
Affective states influence how individuals process information and behave. Some theories predict emo...
We examined the associations between ego depletion, personality, and decision-making behavior, and i...
Self-control processes regulate thoughts, emotions, and behaviors that are critical for every day fu...
For example, emotional self-control often has been associated with ego-depletion. Participants who s...
Self-control can be defined as the ability to exert control over ones impulses. Currently, most rese...
Exerting self-control in a first task weakens self-control performance in a subsequent unrelated tas...
According to the strength model, self-control is a finite resource that determines capacity for effo...
International audienceThe ego-depletion effect refers to a temporary failure of self-control exertio...
Self-control relies on a limited resource that can get depleted, a phenomenon that has been labeled ...
Flipping the Self-Control Switch: A Novel Within-Subject Paradigm to Test the Effects of Ego Depleti...
Positive moods are thought to restore self-control resources following depletion. However, it is not...
The present research shows in 4 studies that cognitive load can reduce the impact of temptations on ...
Self-control relies on a limited resource that can get depleted, a phenomenon that has been labeled ...
Background: The process model proposes that the ego depletion effect is due to (a) an increase in mo...
Self-control relies on a limited resource that can get depleted, a phenomenon that has been labeled ...
Affective states influence how individuals process information and behave. Some theories predict emo...
We examined the associations between ego depletion, personality, and decision-making behavior, and i...
Self-control processes regulate thoughts, emotions, and behaviors that are critical for every day fu...
For example, emotional self-control often has been associated with ego-depletion. Participants who s...
Self-control can be defined as the ability to exert control over ones impulses. Currently, most rese...
Exerting self-control in a first task weakens self-control performance in a subsequent unrelated tas...
According to the strength model, self-control is a finite resource that determines capacity for effo...
International audienceThe ego-depletion effect refers to a temporary failure of self-control exertio...
Self-control relies on a limited resource that can get depleted, a phenomenon that has been labeled ...
Flipping the Self-Control Switch: A Novel Within-Subject Paradigm to Test the Effects of Ego Depleti...
Positive moods are thought to restore self-control resources following depletion. However, it is not...
The present research shows in 4 studies that cognitive load can reduce the impact of temptations on ...
Self-control relies on a limited resource that can get depleted, a phenomenon that has been labeled ...
Background: The process model proposes that the ego depletion effect is due to (a) an increase in mo...
Self-control relies on a limited resource that can get depleted, a phenomenon that has been labeled ...
Affective states influence how individuals process information and behave. Some theories predict emo...
We examined the associations between ego depletion, personality, and decision-making behavior, and i...