Directed attention as a common resource for executive functioning and self-regulation

S Kaplan, MG Berman�- Perspectives on psychological�…, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
S Kaplan, MG Berman
Perspectives on psychological science, 2010journals.sagepub.com
Research on executive functioning and on self-regulation have each identified a critical
resource that is central to that domain and is susceptible to depletion. In addition, studies
have shown that self-regulation tasks and executive-functioning tasks interact with each
other, suggesting that they may share resources. Other research has focused specifically on
restoring what we propose is the shared resource between self-regulation and executive
functioning. Utilizing a theory-based natural environment intervention, these studies have�…
Research on executive functioning and on self-regulation have each identified a critical resource that is central to that domain and is susceptible to depletion. In addition, studies have shown that self-regulation tasks and executive-functioning tasks interact with each other, suggesting that they may share resources. Other research has focused specifically on restoring what we propose is the shared resource between self-regulation and executive functioning. Utilizing a theory-based natural environment intervention, these studies have found improvements in executive-functioning performance and self-regulation effectiveness, suggesting that the natural environment intervention restores this shared resource.
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