心理科学进展2018,Vol.26Issue(1):134-143,10.DOI:10.3724/SP.J.1042.2018.00134
自我控制失败的理论模型与神经基础
The theoretical framework and neural mechanisms of self-control failure
摘要
Abstract
Self-control refers to the mental processes that ensure people to overcome thoughts and emotions, thus enabling behavior to vary adaptively from one situation to another. While self-control plays an important role on individual's well-being, the failure of self-control is one of the key problems of human society. Based on the sequential-task paradigm, researchers have explored the cognitive mechanisms of self-control failure and have proposed multiple theories such as the strength model, the process model, the central governor model and the prefrontal-subcortical balance model of self-regulation. In the field of neuroimaging studies, the researchers have identified the involvement of several brain regions, including inferior frontal gyrus, amygdala, orbitofrontal cortex, dorsolateral prefrontal cortex and nucleus accumbens. In the future, the researchers should emphasize the integration of different theories, strengthen the neural mechanisms associated with self-control failure, and explore the relationship between self-control failure and social behaviors.关键词
自我控制失败/理论模型/神经基础Key words
self-control failure/theoretical model/neural mechanism分类
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董军,付淑英,卢山,杨绍峰,齐春辉..自我控制失败的理论模型与神经基础[J].心理科学进展,2018,26(1):134-143,10.基金项目
天津市哲学社会科学规划项目(TJJX16-014). (TJJX16-014)