Monash University, Cognition and Philosophy Lab, Department of Philosophy, Australia; University of Warwick, Department of Psychology, United Kingdom.
Monash University, Turner Institute for Brain and Mental Health, School of Psychological Sciences, Australia.
Addict Behav. 2022 Oct;133:107381. doi: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2022.107381. Epub 2022 May 28.
A disproportionate amount of research on impulsivity has focused on trait-related aspects rather than state fluctuations. As a result, the relationship between state impulsivity and moment-to-moment behaviour is unclear. Impulsivity is assumed to negatively affect self-control, but an alternative explanation, yet to be tested, could be that changes in state impulsivity and its homeostatic drivers influence the intensity of urges. We tested whether state impulsivity and hunger affected behaviour through a dual-process model, affecting both the experience of various urges, and self-control, using a smartphone-based experience sampling approach. We found that state impulsivity is associated with stronger urges, but we found no evidence of an association with diminished self-control. Being hungry amplifies urges across different types of urges, and both hunger and late hours are negatively related to the likelihood of controlling urges. These findings imply that the influence of hunger is not limited to the food domain, and provide new insight into the role of state impulsivity in daily life.
冲动性的研究大多集中在特质相关的方面,而不是状态波动。因此,状态冲动性和瞬间行为之间的关系尚不清楚。冲动性被认为会对自我控制产生负面影响,但尚未得到验证的另一种解释可能是,状态冲动性及其动态平衡驱动因素的变化会影响冲动的强度。我们通过基于智能手机的体验采样方法,使用双过程模型来检验状态冲动性和饥饿感是否通过影响各种冲动的体验和自我控制来影响行为。我们发现状态冲动性与更强烈的冲动有关,但没有证据表明与自我控制能力下降有关。饥饿感会放大不同类型的冲动,饥饿感和深夜与控制冲动的可能性呈负相关。这些发现意味着饥饿的影响不仅限于食物领域,并为状态冲动性在日常生活中的作用提供了新的见解。