Manipulations of attention enhance self-regulation.
Successful goal-directed behavior requires self-regulation to override competing impulses. Emerging evidence suggests that attention may mediate such acts, but little is known about the specific operations through which attention might influence self-regulation. Here we test this often-implicit assu...
Main Authors: | Hanif, A, Ferrey, A, Frischen, A, Pozzobon, K, Eastwood, J, Smilek, D, Fenske, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Sprog: | English |
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2012
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