Although self-control often requires behavioral inaction (i.e., not eating a piece of cake), the process of inhibiting impulsive behavior is commonly characterized as cognitively active (i.e., actively exerting self-control). Two experiments examined whether motivation for action or inaction facilitates self-control behavior in the presence of tempting stimuli. Experiment 1 used a delay discounting task to assess the ability to delay gratification with respect to money. Experiment 2 used a Go/No-Go task to assess the ability to inhibit a dominant but incorrect motor response to the words “condom” and “sex”. The results demonstrate that goals for inaction promote self-control, whereas goals for action promote impulsive behavior. These findin...
Grounded on the Reflective–Impulsive Model, a recent study by Cheval, Sarrazin, Isoard-Gautheur, Rad...
Understanding the psychological processes that underpin the limited self-control resource could have...
Response inhibition, whether reactive or proactive, is mostly investigated in a narrow cognitive fra...
Although self-control often requires behavioral inaction (i.e., not eating a piece of cake), the pro...
Self-regulation has been conceptualized as the interplay between controlled and impulsive processes;...
Self-control can be defined as the ability to exert control over ones impulses. Currently, most rese...
The ability to control oneself in the face of temptation is crucial to everyday life. To successfull...
In everyday life, people use self-control to withhold actions. This ability is particularly importan...
The purpose of this research project is to better understand how self-control and motivation play a ...
Self-control is a highly adaptive human capacity. Accordingly, development of self-control is widely...
Despite having good intentions, people often fail to exercise self-control to act in line with their...
The highly valued goals of the self too often turn into failed good intentions. Even when the goals ...
Self-control is a capability that modern humans strive to master. A key postulate of dual-process mo...
My thesis explores the effects of physical and cognitive activity levels—i.e., active and inactive b...
Environmental cues of temptation generally frustrate people's long-term goal attainment. However, re...
Grounded on the Reflective–Impulsive Model, a recent study by Cheval, Sarrazin, Isoard-Gautheur, Rad...
Understanding the psychological processes that underpin the limited self-control resource could have...
Response inhibition, whether reactive or proactive, is mostly investigated in a narrow cognitive fra...
Although self-control often requires behavioral inaction (i.e., not eating a piece of cake), the pro...
Self-regulation has been conceptualized as the interplay between controlled and impulsive processes;...
Self-control can be defined as the ability to exert control over ones impulses. Currently, most rese...
The ability to control oneself in the face of temptation is crucial to everyday life. To successfull...
In everyday life, people use self-control to withhold actions. This ability is particularly importan...
The purpose of this research project is to better understand how self-control and motivation play a ...
Self-control is a highly adaptive human capacity. Accordingly, development of self-control is widely...
Despite having good intentions, people often fail to exercise self-control to act in line with their...
The highly valued goals of the self too often turn into failed good intentions. Even when the goals ...
Self-control is a capability that modern humans strive to master. A key postulate of dual-process mo...
My thesis explores the effects of physical and cognitive activity levels—i.e., active and inactive b...
Environmental cues of temptation generally frustrate people's long-term goal attainment. However, re...
Grounded on the Reflective–Impulsive Model, a recent study by Cheval, Sarrazin, Isoard-Gautheur, Rad...
Understanding the psychological processes that underpin the limited self-control resource could have...
Response inhibition, whether reactive or proactive, is mostly investigated in a narrow cognitive fra...