Department of Psychology and Center for Translational Neuroscience, University of Oregon, USA.
Department of Psychology and Center for Translational Neuroscience, University of Oregon, USA.
Curr Opin Psychol. 2024 Oct;59:101859. doi: 10.1016/j.copsyc.2024.101859. Epub 2024 Aug 8.
How people respond to desires varies substantially across time and situations. Building on recent theoretical developments, we propose that motivation plays a central role in the dynamics of self-control as it unfolds across time. We illustrate the role of motivation in self-control by highlighting evidence that pursuing goals for intrinsic (vs. extrinsic) reasons plays a key role in shaping when and how people engage in self-control in service to their goals. We then expand this framework by outlining several promising directions for future research, specifically emphasizing the dynamic interplay between motivation and self-control at various stages in the regulation process. Ultimately, we posit that motivation is a key factor in helping people flexibly regulate desires in accordance with situational demands.
人们对欲望的反应在时间和情境上有很大的差异。基于最近的理论发展,我们提出动机在自我控制的动态过程中起着核心作用。我们通过强调证据来说明动机在自我控制中的作用,即追求内在(相对于外在)原因的目标对于塑造人们何时以及如何为了实现目标而进行自我控制起着关键作用。然后,我们通过概述未来研究的几个有前途的方向来扩展这个框架,特别是强调在调节过程的各个阶段动机和自我控制之间的动态相互作用。最终,我们假设动机是帮助人们根据情境需求灵活调节欲望的关键因素。