2013
Two-Mode Models of Self-Regulation and Serotonergic Functioning: Divergent Manifestations of Impulse and Constraint
Carver C, Johnson S, Joormann J. Two-Mode Models of Self-Regulation and Serotonergic Functioning: Divergent Manifestations of Impulse and Constraint. 2013, 255-278. DOI: 10.1017/cbo9781139152198.018.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAreas of psychologyDevelopmental psychologySocial psychologyDevelopmental psychologistsEducational psychologyDevelopmental neuroscienceSelf-RegulationJean PiagetPsychologyMultidisciplinary perspectiveSerotonergic functioningKey predictorsDivergent manifestationsResearch findingsBiological basisDiverse bodyAutonomyTimely volumePsychologistsNeurosciencePiagetAntecedentsFunctioningResearchEminent scholars
2012
Rational snacking: Young children’s decision-making on the marshmallow task is moderated by beliefs about environmental reliability
Kidd C, Palmeri H, Aslin RN. Rational snacking: Young children’s decision-making on the marshmallow task is moderated by beliefs about environmental reliability. Cognition 2012, 126: 109-114. PMID: 23063236, PMCID: PMC3730121, DOI: 10.1016/j.cognition.2012.08.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMarshmallow taskSelf-control abilityGratification taskIndividual differencesRational decision-making processSustained delayGreater rewardsUnreliable conditionsLater lifeTaskClassic paradigmDecision-making processChildrenBeliefsMischelPiagetRewardGratificationAbilityParadigmEvidenceDifferencesReliability
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