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Volitional Dysfunction in Self-control Failures and Addictive Behaviours
- Anja Kräplin
- Thomas Goschke
- Michael N. Smolka
- Gerhard Bühringer
- Max Wolff
- Juliane Hilde Fröhner
- Martin Krönke
- Melina Buchholz
- Olivia Schwemmer
- Lara Vorwerk
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Description: The aim of the project is to elucidate whether impairments of cognitive control, performance-monitoring, and value-based decision-making and dysfunctional inter- actions between underlying brain systems are mediating mechanisms and vulnerability factors for daily self-control failures as well as substance-related and addictive disorders.
Failures of self-control during conflicts between long-term goals and immediate desires are a key characteristic of many harmful behaviours, including unhealthy eating habits, lack of exercise and problematic substance use, which often have adverse personal consequences and incur great societal costs. The project aims to elucidate neurocognitive mechanisms mediating deficient self-control, both in…
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Volitional Dysfunction in Self-control Failures and Addictive Behaviours
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Failures of self-control during conflicts between long-term goals and immediate desires are a key characteristic of many harmful behaviours, including...
Hypothesis C1: Cross-lagged association between daily self-control failures and addictive behaviour
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1.1 General aim
While cognitive control impairments are evident in a range of mental disorders (e.g., Goschke, 2014), possibly acting as latent transd...
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