The ability to delay gratification in childhood has been linked to positive outcomes in adolescence and adulthood. Here we examine a subsample of participants from a seminal longitudinal study of self-control throughout a subject's life span. Self-control, first studied in children at age 4 years, is now re-examined 40 years later, on a task that required control over the contents of working memory. We examine whether patterns of brain activation on this task can reliably distinguish participants with consistently low and high self-control abilities (low versus high delayers). We find that low delayers recruit significantly higher-dimensional neural networks when performing the task compared with high delayers. High delayers are also more h...
Response inhibition is thought to improve throughout childhood and into adulthood. Despite the relat...
In the 1960s, Mischel and colleagues developed a simple marshmallow test to measure preschoolers a...
Self-regulation refers to the ability to control behavior, cognition, and emotions, and self-regulat...
The ability to delay gratification in childhood has been linked to positive outcomes in adolescence ...
Inhibitory control is a key determinant of goal-directed behavior. Its susceptibility to reward impl...
© 2013 Dr. Dominic B. DwyerThe ability to engage self-control by overcoming automatic habits and imp...
To examine individual differences in cognitive behavioural self-regulation early in development, neu...
Self-control-the ability to inhibit inappropriate impulses-predicts economic, physical, and psycholo...
Because both development and context impact functional brain architecture, the neural connectivity s...
To examine individual differences in cognitive behavioural self-regulation early in development, neu...
Delay of gratification (DG) is the ability to forego immediate temptations in the service of obtaini...
A high self-control capacity is related to better environmental adaptability and happy and healthy l...
Inhibitory control requires precise regulation of activity and connectivity within multiple brain ne...
Inhibitory control requires precise regulation of activity and connectivity within multiple brain ne...
Minimal attention has been devoted to examining the dimensionality of self-control. The present stud...
Response inhibition is thought to improve throughout childhood and into adulthood. Despite the relat...
In the 1960s, Mischel and colleagues developed a simple marshmallow test to measure preschoolers a...
Self-regulation refers to the ability to control behavior, cognition, and emotions, and self-regulat...
The ability to delay gratification in childhood has been linked to positive outcomes in adolescence ...
Inhibitory control is a key determinant of goal-directed behavior. Its susceptibility to reward impl...
© 2013 Dr. Dominic B. DwyerThe ability to engage self-control by overcoming automatic habits and imp...
To examine individual differences in cognitive behavioural self-regulation early in development, neu...
Self-control-the ability to inhibit inappropriate impulses-predicts economic, physical, and psycholo...
Because both development and context impact functional brain architecture, the neural connectivity s...
To examine individual differences in cognitive behavioural self-regulation early in development, neu...
Delay of gratification (DG) is the ability to forego immediate temptations in the service of obtaini...
A high self-control capacity is related to better environmental adaptability and happy and healthy l...
Inhibitory control requires precise regulation of activity and connectivity within multiple brain ne...
Inhibitory control requires precise regulation of activity and connectivity within multiple brain ne...
Minimal attention has been devoted to examining the dimensionality of self-control. The present stud...
Response inhibition is thought to improve throughout childhood and into adulthood. Despite the relat...
In the 1960s, Mischel and colleagues developed a simple marshmallow test to measure preschoolers a...
Self-regulation refers to the ability to control behavior, cognition, and emotions, and self-regulat...