During self-control, we may resist short-term temptations in order to reach a favorable future (e.g., resisting cake to stay healthy). The neural basis of self-control is typically attributed to “cold,” unemotional cognitive control mechanisms which inhibit affect-related regions via the prefrontal cortex (PFC). Here, we investigate the neural underpinnings of regulating cravings by mentally evoking the positive consequences of resisting a temptation (e.g., being healthy) as opposed to evoking the negative consequences of giving in to a temptation (e.g., becoming overweight). It is conceivable that when using these types of strategies, regions associated with emotional processing [e.g., striatum, ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC)] are ...
Successful goal pursuit involves repeatedly engaging self-control against temptations or distraction...
Humans can resist temptations by exerting willpower, the effortful inhibition of impulses. But willp...
Optimal decision-making often requires exercising self-control. A growing fMRI literature has implic...
During self-control, we may resist short-term temptations in order to reach a favorable future (e.g....
During self-control, we may resist short-term temptations in order to reach a favorable future (e.g....
During self-control, we may resist short-term temptations in order to reach a favorable future (e.g....
SummaryHumans can resist temptations by exerting willpower, the effortful inhibition of impulses. Bu...
We combined established emotion regulation and dietary choice tasks with fMRI to investigate behavio...
SummaryImportant decisions are often made under stressful circumstances that might compromise self-r...
<p>It has been posited that self-regulation of behaviors, emotions, and temptations may all rely on ...
Self-control is a key skill that has important implications for life success. Parallel research prog...
Craving of unhealthy food is a common target of self-regulation, but the neural systems underlying t...
Every day, individuals make dozens of choices between an alternative with higher overall value and a...
Self-control is of vital importance for human wellbeing. Hare et al. (2009) were among the first to ...
Humans can resist temptations by exerting willpower, the effortful inhibition of impulses. But willp...
Successful goal pursuit involves repeatedly engaging self-control against temptations or distraction...
Humans can resist temptations by exerting willpower, the effortful inhibition of impulses. But willp...
Optimal decision-making often requires exercising self-control. A growing fMRI literature has implic...
During self-control, we may resist short-term temptations in order to reach a favorable future (e.g....
During self-control, we may resist short-term temptations in order to reach a favorable future (e.g....
During self-control, we may resist short-term temptations in order to reach a favorable future (e.g....
SummaryHumans can resist temptations by exerting willpower, the effortful inhibition of impulses. Bu...
We combined established emotion regulation and dietary choice tasks with fMRI to investigate behavio...
SummaryImportant decisions are often made under stressful circumstances that might compromise self-r...
<p>It has been posited that self-regulation of behaviors, emotions, and temptations may all rely on ...
Self-control is a key skill that has important implications for life success. Parallel research prog...
Craving of unhealthy food is a common target of self-regulation, but the neural systems underlying t...
Every day, individuals make dozens of choices between an alternative with higher overall value and a...
Self-control is of vital importance for human wellbeing. Hare et al. (2009) were among the first to ...
Humans can resist temptations by exerting willpower, the effortful inhibition of impulses. But willp...
Successful goal pursuit involves repeatedly engaging self-control against temptations or distraction...
Humans can resist temptations by exerting willpower, the effortful inhibition of impulses. But willp...
Optimal decision-making often requires exercising self-control. A growing fMRI literature has implic...