Self control in society, mind, and brain /

This book presents social, cognitive, and neuroscientific approaches to the study of self-control, connecting recent work in cognitive and social psychology with recent advances in cognitive and social neuroscience. It consists of three sections: The Social, The Mental, and The Brain.

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Hassin, Ran R., Ochsner, Kevin N. (Kevin Nicholas), Trope, Yaacov
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2010.
Series:Oxford series in social cognition and social neuroscience.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Anterior cingulate cortex contributions to cognitive and emotional processing : a general purpose mechanism for cognitive control and self-control / Marie K. Krug and Cameron S. Carter
  • Damaged self, damaged control : a component process analysis of the effects of frontal lobe damage on human decision making / Lesley K. Fellows
  • Working hard or hardly working for those rose-colored glasses : behavioral and neural evidence for the automatic nature of unrealistically positive self-perceptions / Jennifer S. Beer
  • Control in the regulation of intergroup bias / David M. Amodio and Patricia G. Devine
  • Integrating research on self-control across multiple levels of analysis : insights from social cognitive and affective neuroscience / Ethan Kross, Kevin N. Ochsner
  • Using the stroop task to study emotion regulation / Jason Buhle, Tor Wager, and Ed Smith
  • Motivational influences on cognitive control : a cognitive neuroscience perspective / Hannah S. Locke and Todd S. Braver
  • The common neural basis of exerting self-control in multiple domains / Jessica R. Cohen and Matthew D. Lieberman
  • Working memory capacity : self-control is (in) the goal / James M. Broadway, Thomas S. Redick, Randall W. Engle
  • The dynamic control of human actions / Florian Waszak, Anne Springer, Wolfgang Prinz
  • Task switching : mechanisms underlying rigid vs. flexible self-control / Nachshon Meiran
  • Unconscious influences of attitudes and challenges to self-control / Deborah L. Hall and B. Keith Payne
  • Self-control over automatic associations / Karen Gonsalkorale, Jeffrey W. Sherman, and Thomas J. Allen
  • Perish the forethought : premeditation engenders misperceptions of personal control / Carey K. Morewedge, Kurt Gray and Daniel M. Wegner
  • The power of planning : self-control by effective goal-striving / Peter M. Gollwitzer, Caterina Gawrilow, and Gabriele Oettingen
  • Unpacking the self-control dilemma and its modes of resolution / Arie W. Kruglanski and Catalina Kőpetz
  • Conflict and control at different levels of self-regulation / Abigail A. Scholer and E. Tory Higgins
  • Getting our act together : toward a general model of self-control / Eran Magen and James J. Gross
  • Implicit control of stereotype activation / Gordon B. Moskowitz and Peizhong Li
  • Ego depletion and the limited resource model of self-control / Nicole L. Mead, Jessica L. Alquist, and Roy F. Baumeister
  • Walking the line between goals and temptations : asymmetric effects of counteractive control / Ayelet Fishbach, Benjamin A. Converse
  • Seeing the big picture: a construal level analysis of self-control / Kentaro Fujita, Yaacov Trope, and Nira Liberman
  • From stimulus control to self-control : towards an integrative understanding of the processes underlying willpower / Ethan Kross and Walter Mischel
  • Self-control in groups / John M. Levine, Kira M. Alexander, and Thomas Hansen
  • Justice as social self control / Tom R. Tyler
  • System justification and the disruption of environmental goal-setting : a self-regulatory perspective / Irina Feygina, Rachel E. Goldsmith, and John T. Jost
  • Teleological behaviorism and the problem of self-control / Howard Rachlin.