ISSN 1671-3710
CN 11-4766/R
主办:中国科学院心理研究所
出版:科学出版社

心理科学进展 ›› 2023, Vol. 31 ›› Issue (9): 1560-1568.doi: 10.3724/SP.J.1042.2023.01560

• 研究构想 • 上一篇    下一篇

自我控制减少拖延行为的认知神经机制

张顺民(), 李柯蒨   

  1. 浙江大学心理与行为科学系, 杭州 310058
  • 收稿日期:2023-01-20 出版日期:2023-09-15 发布日期:2023-05-31
  • 通讯作者: 张顺民 E-mail:shunmin@zju.edu.cn
  • 基金资助:
    国家自然科学基金青年项目资助(32100870)

The cognitive mechanism and neural substrates enabling self-control to reduce the decision to procrastinate

ZHANG Shunmin(), LI Keqian   

  1. Department of Psychology and Behavioral Science, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310058, China
  • Received:2023-01-20 Online:2023-09-15 Published:2023-05-31
  • Contact: ZHANG Shunmin E-mail:shunmin@zju.edu.cn

摘要:

拖延行为常常阻碍个人、企业和政府按时完成既定任务, 妨害了人们的工作、学业以及疾病防治等方方面面。自我控制是自主减少拖延行为的主要能力, 但却是一种相对有限的认知资源。探明自我控制的作用机制有助于更高效地减少拖延行为。然而, 由于缺乏合适的认知机制理论和脑成像实验范式, 国内外研究多从现象层面探索自我控制、拖延行为和神经指标之间的关系。研究团队提出的“时间决策模型”通过揭示人们如何做出拖延决策, 为认知机制的研究和脑成像实验范式的设计提供了理论支持。基于时间决策模型中“现在做还是以后做”的决策机制, 本项目拟: (1)结合横向和纵向研究, 考察自我控制作用的认知机制及其稳定性; (2)开发拖延的脑成像实验范式, 结合多模态MRI技术, 揭示自我控制减少拖延决策的神经基础; (3)利用神经刺激技术, 考察“基于自我控制脑区的神经干预”的效果及作用机制。研究成果有望为拖延行为提供更加综合的理论框架和新的干预方案。

关键词: 自我控制, 拖延行为, 延迟折扣, 认知机制, 神经基础

Abstract:

Procrastination often prevents individuals, businesses, and governments from completing set tasks on time, hindering people's work, studies, and disease prevention and treatment. Self-control is the main ability to autonomously reduce procrastination, but it is a relatively limited cognitive resource. Uncovering how self-control works can help reduce procrastination more effectively. This project intends to investigate the mechanism and neural basis of self-control based on the decision mechanism of “do it now or do it later” in the temporal decision model. The temporal decision model holds that decision to procrastinate depends on the individual's trade-off between the process utility and outcome utility of task. When considering implementing a task immediately, the present-self will feel a high negative process utility but a low positive outcome utility. Therefore, the present-self is unwilling to execute it immediately. When anticipating to do a task in the future, the present self expects that the future self has a higher outcome utility, forming a feeling of “I will definitely do it in the future”. According to the temporal decision model and the mode of action of self-control, there may be three ways for self-control to reduce procrastination in decision-making. First, regulate negative emotions and thus reduce procrastination by reducing the utility of negative processes. Second, focus on task’s positive outcome and reduce procrastination by enhancing positive outcome utility. Third, regulate the allocation of attention, and reduce procrastination by paying less attention to negative processes or more attention to positive outcomes when making decisions. Based on the three ways, Study 1a will construct the corresponding three types of models, and compare the goodness of fit of these models to determine the efficient mode of self-control. Subsequently, Study 1b will use the experience sampling method to track the procrastination-reducing effect of different self-control ways, so as to test the stability of its effect. Study 2a will develop a brain imaging experimental paradigm capable of ecologically modeling task evaluation (process utility and outcome utility) and decisions to procrastinate, based on the temporal decision model. Specifically, the study will set up difficult target tasks with monetary rewards, and easy distractor tasks without monetary rewards. When the subjects choose the target task, it can be considered that they have chosen “execute immediately”; when they choose the interference task, it can be considered that they have chosen to delay the target task. Study 2b will use neurostimulation technology to enhance the excitability of neurons in the self-control brain area on the basis of study 2a, and investigate the effect and mechanism. In general, this project will systematically investigate “how self-control reduces procrastination” from two aspects of cognitive mechanism and neural basis based on the decision-making mechanism of “do now or later” in the temporal decision model. In terms of theory, this project was able to incorporate the failure of self-control to explain procrastination behavior into the theoretical framework of the temporal decision model. On the practical side, this project can provide theoretical and practical guidance for designing new procrastination intervention programs. Among them, the research results of cognitive mechanisms can help design behavior training programs based on self-control strategies, while the research results of neural foundations can provide more precise and personalized targets for interventions such as neural stimulation and neurofeedback training.

Key words: self-control, procrastination, delay discounting, cognitive mechanism, neural substrates

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