Handbook of Biobehavioral Approaches to Self-Regulation
How can people master their own thoughts, feelings, and actions? This question is central to the scientific study of self-regulation. The behavioral side of self-regulation has been extensively investigated over the last decades, but the biological machinery that allows people to self-regulate has m...
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New York, NY :
Springer New York : Imprint: Springer,
2015.
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Διαθέσιμο Online: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- Part I: Integrative Perspectives: Introduction: Grounding Self-Regulation in the Brain and Body
- An evolving view of the structure of self-regulation
- Self-regulation in an evolutionary perspective
- Self-regulatory strength: neural mechanisms and implications for training
- The muscle metaphor in self-regulation in the light of current theorizing on muscle physiology
- Protective inhibition of self-regulation and motivation: extending a classic Pavlovian principle to social and personality functioning
- Part II: Interactions between Affect and Cognition in Self-Regulation: Affective modulation of cognitive control: A biobehavioral perspective
- Error monitoring under negative affect: A window into maladaptive self-regulation processes
- External signals of metacognitive control
- From distraction to mindfulness: Psychological and neural mechanisms of attention strategies in self-regulation
- Part III: The Central Nervous System and Self-Regulation: From the reward circuit to the valuation system: How the brain motivates the behavior
- Neural foundations of motivational orientations
- Motus moderari: A neuroscience-informed model for self-regulation of emotion and motivation
- More than the medial prefrontal cortex (MPFC): New advances in understanding the neural foundations of self-insight
- Self-regulation in social decision-making: A neurobiological perspective
- Part IV: Self-Regulation: Mental effort: Brain and autonomic correlates in health and disease
- Psychobiology of perceived effort during physical tasks
- Bounded effort automaticity: A drama in four parts
- The intensity of behavioral restraint: Determinants and cardiovascular correlates
- Self-striving: How self-focused attention affects effort-related cardiovascular activity
- Future thought and the self-regulation of energization
- Part V: Self-Regulatory Problems and Their Development: Depression and self-regulation: A motivational analysis and insights from effort-related cardiovascular reactivity
- Perinatal developmental origins of self-regulation
- Self-regulation through rumination: Consequences and mechanisms
- Biological aspects of self-esteem and stress
- A basic and applied model of the body-mind system.