They weren't
more effortful or persistent.
For children without ADHD,
the more effortful a task is, the more incentives a child is going to need to keep persisting.
A heuristic is a mental «shortcut» — an alternative to the use of
a more effortful, and more intricate mental operation that might well exceed the time and capacity of most people to exercise in most circumstances.
They weren't
more effortful or persistent.
And this suggests a less automatized or
more effortful semantic access in bilinguals than in monolinguals.
«Our robust findings... suggest that resisting a counter view or supporting one's own ideological viewpoint triggers deeper and
more effortful information processing, leading to recall from memory of more thoughts and rationales and recognition of different dimensions of the issue,» said Erisen.
In contrast to the earlier findings, now
the more effortful events felt closer in time — not farther away.
When asked how far away the deadline seemed, those who had
the more effortful task reported that the end of the month felt much closer than the other subjects reported.
The more effortful a task is, the more incentives a child is going to need to keep persisting, and simple but frequent rewards, such as smiles or words of encouragements, can help children with ADHD to stay on the task.»
Although offering personalized plans is
more effortful, she believes that it is worth it because in the long run the results are more impactful.
Not exact matches
Finally, «System 2 prevented James from reacting foolishly to the insult» means that James would have been
more aggressive in his response if his capacity for
effortful control had been disrupted (for example, if he had been drunk).
Additionally, young - adult dyslexic readers maintained high connectivity to brain regions involved in phonology, suggesting that they continue to rely on
effortful «sounding out» strategies into adulthood rather than transitioning to
more automatic, visual - based strategies for word recognition.
True, Julie Christie and Carey Mulligan are equally captivating (the latter perhaps
more reliant on the subtlety of her performance than her predecessor's outright beauty), but the charismatic electricity that a youthful Terence Stamp brings to the swaggering Sergeant Troy puts Sturridge's comparatively
effortful contribution firmly in the shade.
In contrast, when mothers nursed vertically, while sitting or standing, nursing was a
more difficult, active, and
effortful endeavor for puppies.
Depression and attachment insecurity of the primary caregiver and
more distal family adversity factors (such as incomplete schooling or vocational training of parents, high person - to - room ratio, early parenthood, and broken - home history of parents) were found to best predict inadequate parenting13, 14 and precede the development of a child's low compliance with parents, low
effortful control, and behavior problems.13, 15, — , 17 These psychosocial familial characteristics might also constrain the transfer of program contents into everyday family life and the maintenance of modified behaviors after the conclusion of the programs.
Engaging in constructive, pro-relationship behaviors — like biting your tongue when your partner snaps at you, or discussing difficult issues in a calm and constructive manner — are
effortful acts that require greater self - control compared to
more selfish or destructive behaviors.3 Unfortunately, self - control is a limited resource that becomes depleted through use, making further acts of self - control all the
more difficult.4 Self - control is like a muscle that can become fatigued over time, or a gas tank that is eventually emptied.
For instance, the temperament trait of high fear predicted mainly internalizing problems in adolescents, whereas temperament traits of low
effortful control and high - intensity pleasure (which expresses adolescents» pleasure derived from novel and intense experiences)
more strongly predicted externalizing problems.
Children's temperament is often defined as biologically - based differences in reactivity and self - regulation.1 Research has focused most on temperament dimensions of self - regulation or
effortful control, general positive emotional reactivity, general negative emotional reactivity, and
more specific aspects of negative emotionality reflecting fearfulness and inhibition on the one hand, and anger and irritability on the other hand.
In general, children high in frustration, impulsivity and low in
effortful control are
more vulnerable to the adverse effects of negative parenting, while in turn, many negative parenting behaviors predict increases in these characteristics.
Temperament could be implicated in the development of ADHD.54 The link could be mediated through extreme approach tendencies or low
effortful control and through some negative parenting resulting from ADHD symptoms.20, 21 As for the sex of the child, it is well documented that boys are
more susceptible to neurodevelopmental disorders and other disruptive behaviors (among which is ADHD) from early childhood.55
More negative affectivity and less
effortful control may well be temperament traits that vary across a continuum and in extreme levels represent psychopathology, as is proposed in other studies [18, 19].
More negative affectivity, less surgency and less effortful control were associated with more internalizing problem behavior in both groups, with equal magnitude of these associations across the two gro
More negative affectivity, less surgency and less
effortful control were associated with
more internalizing problem behavior in both groups, with equal magnitude of these associations across the two gro
more internalizing problem behavior in both groups, with equal magnitude of these associations across the two groups.
Low levels of
effortful control and
more fine - grained traits within this dimension (such as attention focusing, inhibitory control and low - intensity pleasure) were found to predict externalizing problem behavior, also when internalizing problems co-occurred [22, 24].
Results showed that
more negative affectivity and less
effortful control may well be temperament traits that vary across a continuum and in extreme levels represent psychopathology in young children.