Contains fulltext : 73018.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Four experiments explored whether lacking power impairs executive functioning, testing the hypothesis that the cognitive presses of powerlessness increase vulnerability to performance decrements during complex executive tasks. In the first three experiments, low power impaired performance on executive-function tasks: The powerless were less effective than the powerful at updating (Experiment 1), inhibiting (Experiment 2), and planning (Experiment 3). Existing research suggests that the powerless have difficulty distinguishing between what is goal relevant and what is goal irrelevant in the environment. A fourth experiment established that the executive-fun...
Powerless individuals face much challenge and uncertainty. As a consequence, they are highly vigila...
Research has found that lack of power impairs executive functions. In the present research, we show ...
Research has found that lack of power impairs executive functions. In the present research, we show ...
The present article examines effects of power on basic cognition. It proposes that power bolsters th...
The approach/inhibition theory of power suggested that power conduced to more reward-related behavio...
When leaders perform solitary tasks, do they self-regulate to maximize their effort, or do they redu...
Because powerful people's thinking is impactful, it is critical to understand how power affects cogn...
Because powerful people's thinking is impactful, it is critical to understand how power affects cogn...
When leaders perform solitary tasks, do they self-regulate to maximize their effort, or do they redu...
Research has found that lack of power impairs executive functions. In the present research, we show ...
Research has found that lack of power impairs executive functions. In the present research, we show ...
Research has found that lack of power impairs executive functions. In the present research, we show ...
Powerless individuals face much challenge and uncertainty. As a consequence, they are highly vigilan...
Research has found that lack of power impairs executive functions. In the present research, we show ...
Social power refers to the amount of control that an individual feels he/she has over another. A key...
Powerless individuals face much challenge and uncertainty. As a consequence, they are highly vigila...
Research has found that lack of power impairs executive functions. In the present research, we show ...
Research has found that lack of power impairs executive functions. In the present research, we show ...
The present article examines effects of power on basic cognition. It proposes that power bolsters th...
The approach/inhibition theory of power suggested that power conduced to more reward-related behavio...
When leaders perform solitary tasks, do they self-regulate to maximize their effort, or do they redu...
Because powerful people's thinking is impactful, it is critical to understand how power affects cogn...
Because powerful people's thinking is impactful, it is critical to understand how power affects cogn...
When leaders perform solitary tasks, do they self-regulate to maximize their effort, or do they redu...
Research has found that lack of power impairs executive functions. In the present research, we show ...
Research has found that lack of power impairs executive functions. In the present research, we show ...
Research has found that lack of power impairs executive functions. In the present research, we show ...
Powerless individuals face much challenge and uncertainty. As a consequence, they are highly vigilan...
Research has found that lack of power impairs executive functions. In the present research, we show ...
Social power refers to the amount of control that an individual feels he/she has over another. A key...
Powerless individuals face much challenge and uncertainty. As a consequence, they are highly vigila...
Research has found that lack of power impairs executive functions. In the present research, we show ...
Research has found that lack of power impairs executive functions. In the present research, we show ...