Monitor yourself! Deficient error-related brain activity predicts real-life self-control failures

Volume: 18, Issue: 4, Pages: 622 - 637
Published: Apr 13, 2018
Abstract
Despite their immense relevance, the neurocognitive mechanisms underlying real-life self-control failures (SCFs) are insufficiently understood. Whereas previous studies have shown that SCFs were associated with decreased activity in the right inferior frontal gyrus (rIFG; a region involved in cognitive control), here we consider the possibility that the reduced implementation of cognitive control in individuals with low self-control may be due...
Paper Details
Title
Monitor yourself! Deficient error-related brain activity predicts real-life self-control failures
Published Date
Apr 13, 2018
Volume
18
Issue
4
Pages
622 - 637
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