The strength model suggests that self-control relies on a limited resource. One candidate for this resource is glucose. Counter to the proposals of the glucose hypothesis, this study argues that the resource issue is one of allocation, not of limited supply. It addresses the argument from three perspectives: the evolution of mental processes at the species level, the adaptation of these same processes at the individual level, and the physiology of glucose transport. It is argued here that the brain has both sufficient resources and resource delivery mechanisms with which to support self-control but that these resources are allocated in accordance with personal priorities. As an alternative to the limited resource model, the current study pr...
Research shows that self-control is resource limited and there is a gradual weakening in consecutive...
The idea behind ego depletion is that willpower draws on a limited mental resource, so that engaging...
The idea behind ego depletion is that willpower draws on a limited mental resource, so that engaging...
The strength model suggests that self-control relies on a limited resource. One candidate for this r...
The strength model suggests that self-control relies on a limited resource. One candidate for this r...
A currently popular model of self-control posits that the exertion of self-control relies on a resou...
The brain’s reliance on glucose as a primary fuel source is well established, but psychological mode...
The present work suggests that self-control relies on glucose as a limited energy source. Laboratory...
According to the ego-depletion account of loss of self-control, self-control is, or depends on, a de...
Research evidence is suggestive of a strength model of self-control, also known as ego depletion, in...
The role of glucose in self-control has been under heated debate. Recent studies have suggested that...
The glucose view of self-control posited glucose as the physiological substrate of self-control “res...
The glucose view of self-control posited glucose as the physiological substrate of self-control “res...
The current study examined whether changes in glucose during a self-control task would predict chang...
Glucose metabolism has been suggested as an underlying biological factor of self-control stimulating...
Research shows that self-control is resource limited and there is a gradual weakening in consecutive...
The idea behind ego depletion is that willpower draws on a limited mental resource, so that engaging...
The idea behind ego depletion is that willpower draws on a limited mental resource, so that engaging...
The strength model suggests that self-control relies on a limited resource. One candidate for this r...
The strength model suggests that self-control relies on a limited resource. One candidate for this r...
A currently popular model of self-control posits that the exertion of self-control relies on a resou...
The brain’s reliance on glucose as a primary fuel source is well established, but psychological mode...
The present work suggests that self-control relies on glucose as a limited energy source. Laboratory...
According to the ego-depletion account of loss of self-control, self-control is, or depends on, a de...
Research evidence is suggestive of a strength model of self-control, also known as ego depletion, in...
The role of glucose in self-control has been under heated debate. Recent studies have suggested that...
The glucose view of self-control posited glucose as the physiological substrate of self-control “res...
The glucose view of self-control posited glucose as the physiological substrate of self-control “res...
The current study examined whether changes in glucose during a self-control task would predict chang...
Glucose metabolism has been suggested as an underlying biological factor of self-control stimulating...
Research shows that self-control is resource limited and there is a gradual weakening in consecutive...
The idea behind ego depletion is that willpower draws on a limited mental resource, so that engaging...
The idea behind ego depletion is that willpower draws on a limited mental resource, so that engaging...