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Does the Brain Consume Additional Glucose during Self-Control Tasks?:

机译:自我控制任务期间大脑会消耗额外的葡萄糖吗?:

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A currently popular model of self-control posits that the exertion of self-control relies on a resource, which is expended by acts of self-control, resulting in less of this resource being available for subsequent acts of self-control. Recently, glucose has been proposed as the resource in question. For this model to be correct, it must be the case that A) performing a self-control task reduces glucose levels relative to a control task and B) performing a self-control task reduces glucose relative to pre-task levels. Evidence from neurophysiology suggests that (A) is unlikely to be true, and the evidence surrounding (B) is mixed, and is unlikely to be true for subjects who have not recently fasted. From the standpoint of evolved function, glucose might better be thought of as an input to decision making systems rather than as a constraint on performance.
机译:当前流行的自我控制模型认为,自我控制的作用依赖于一种资源,该资源由自我控制行为所消耗,导致该资源较少可用于后续的自我控制行为。近来,已经提出了葡萄糖作为所讨论的资源。为了使该模型正确,必须是以下情况:A)执行自我控制任务相对于控制任务降低葡萄糖水平,B)执行自我控制任务相对于预任务水平降低葡萄糖。来自神经生理学的证据表明(A)不太可能是正确的,并且(B)周围的证据是混合的,对于最近没有禁食的受试者不太可能是正确的。从功能演变的角度来看,最好将葡萄糖视为决策系统的输入,而不是对性能的限制。

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