A Self-Controlled Mind Is Reflected by Stable Mental Processing.

Psychol Sci

Laboratory for Biological Psychology, Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy, Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg.

Published: December 2022

AI Article Synopsis

  • Self-control is important for being healthy and happy, but it's hard to measure how much self-control someone really has.
  • * Researchers studied how people with high self-control think and discovered that their brains process information more efficiently with fewer distractions.
  • * The study found that better self-control is linked to more stable brain activity and less risky behavior.

Article Abstract

Self-control-the ability to inhibit inappropriate impulses-predicts economic, physical, and psychological well-being. However, recent findings demonstrate low correlations among self-control measures, raising the question of what self-control actually is. Here, we examined the idea that people high in self-control show more stable mental processing, characterized by processing steps that are fewer in number but longer lasting because of fewer interruptions by distracting impulses. To test this hypothesis, we relied on resting electroencephalography microstate analysis, a method that provides access to the stream of mental processing by assessing the sequential activation of neural networks. Across two samples (Study 1: = 58 male adults from Germany; Study 2: = 101 adults from Canada, 58 females), the temporal stability of resting networks (i.e., longer durations and fewer occurrences) was positively associated with self-reported self-control and a neural index of inhibitory control, and it was negatively associated with risk-taking behavior. These findings suggest that stable mental processing represents a core feature of a self-controlled mind.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/09567976221110136DOI Listing

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