KMID : 0605720160220010005
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Journal of the Korean Society of Biological Therapies in Psychiatry 2016 Volume.22 No. 1 p.5 ~ p.12
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Neuroscience of Self-Regulation
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Kim Yang-Tae
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Abstract
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Recently, self-regulation has attracted increasing attention at both theoretical levels and practical applications. Self-regulation, changing one¡¯s responses based on some rules, values or standards, is a crucial key to success in life. Most self-regulation occurs in three domains : thought, emotion, and impulse control. Therefore, the aim of this article reviews diverse literature on self-regulation from the perspectives of neurobiology, limited resources, and strength model. First, the costs and benefits of self-regulation as well as its definition will be provided. From a neurobiological perspective, self-regulation is mainly involved in top-down control from the prefrontal cortex over subcortical areas related to thought, emotion, and impulse. Second, acts of self-regulation seem to depend on limited resources, of which blood glucose is a key energy component. Finally, in terms of strength model, self-regulation can be improved through targeted exercises over a period of weeks.
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KEYWORD
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Self-regulation, Prefrontal cortex, Limited resources, Strength model
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