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Self-regulation, also known as self-control, encompasses a range of cognitive and behavioral processes that allow individuals to adjust their internal states and outward actions to align with socially acceptable norms and long-term goals. It plays a fundamental role in adaptive functioning, from resisting impulsive behaviors to persisting through challenging tasks. While its benefits are widely recognized, self-regulation is not limitless. Muraven and Baumeister's theory posits that...
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One influential perspective on what motivates people's behavior is detailed in Tory Higgin's self-discrepancy theory (Higgins, 1987). He proposed that people hold disagreeing internal representations of themselves that lead to different emotional states.  
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In operant conditioning, the timing of reinforcement is crucial. For animals like rats and cats, immediate reinforcement (within a few seconds) is much more effective than delayed reinforcement. For example, a food reward for a rat needs to follow within 30 seconds of pressing a bar to be effective. 
Humans, however, can respond to delayed reinforcers. We often make decisions between immediate small rewards and delayed larger rewards. This ability to delay gratification is a significant...
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Self-esteem, a core aspect of psychological well-being, reflects an individual's positive and negative self-evaluation in terms of worth, competence, and overall value. It is both a stable trait and a dynamic process, influenced by experiences and social interactions across the lifespan. While global self-esteem offers a general assessment, research highlights that self-esteem is multidimensional and varies across specific life domains.Domain-Specific Self-EsteemResearchers have delineated...
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People can go to great lengths to protect their self-image and present themselves in ways that they want others to see them. Sociologist Erving Goffman presented the idea that a person is like an actor on a stage. Calling his theory dramaturgy, Goffman believed that we use “impression management” to present ourselves to others as we hope to be perceived. Each situation is a new scene, and individuals perform different roles depending on who is present (Goffman, 1959). Think about...
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Self-monitoring is a central construct in understanding individual differences in self-presentation strategies across social contexts. It refers to how individuals observe, regulate, and control their expressive behavior and self-presentation following situational cues. Self-monitoring reflects a person's sensitivity to social appropriateness and willingness to adapt behavior to fit varying interpersonal demands.High vs. Low Self-Monitoring IndividualsIndividuals high in self-monitoring are...
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自制的时间动态 自制的时间动态

Paul E Stillman1, James D Wilson2, David A Kalkstein3

  • 1Department of Marketing, Questrom School of Business, Boston University, Boston, MA 02215.

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自制包括选择长期目标而不是立即的诱惑. 鼠标追踪显示,冲动抑制和动态竞争都是关键的认知过程,个人差异影响战略使用.

关键词:
动态认知 动态认知时间间的选择.自我控制,自我控制.

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科学领域:

  • 认知心理学 认知心理学
  • 神经科学是一个神经科学.
  • 决策科学 决策科学 决策科学

背景情况:

  • 自制对于实现长期目标至关重要,但其潜在的认知机制仍然不清楚.
  • 现有的模型提出冲动抑制或目标和诱惑之间的动态竞争.
  • 目前的研究方法很难捕捉自我控制决策的实时动态.

研究的目的:

  • 调查自我控制背后的实时认知过程.
  • 区分冲动抑制和动态竞争的自我控制模型.
  • 引入一种新的定量方法来分析决策动态.

主要方法:

  • 利用鼠标跟踪来捕捉参与者的实时鼠标移动在时间间选择任务.
  • 开发了一种定量方法来分析来自小鼠轨迹的空间和时间数据.
  • 检查了即时和延迟满足之间的权衡.

主要成果:

  • 发现证据支持冲动抑制和动态竞争模型.
  • 冲动抑制仅在25%的选择中观察到,这些选择有利于更大,更晚的奖励.
  • 当前偏差的个体差异与依赖冲动抑制相关.

结论:

  • 自制涉及冲动抑制和动态竞争的组合,具有不同的个人策略.
  • 鼠标跟踪为量化实时决策动态提供了一个强大的工具.
  • 了解这些机制可以增强自我控制和决策的模型.