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245 00 Handbook of biobehavioral approaches to self-regulation /
       |cedited by Guido H.E. Gendolla, Mattie Tops, Sander L. 
       Koole. 
264  1 New York, NY :|bSpringer,|c[2014] 
264  4 |c©2015 
300    1 online resource (xiv, 421 pages) :|billustrations (some 
       color) 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
500    Includes index. 
505 0  Part I: Integrative Perspectives: Introduction: Grounding 
       Self-Regulation in the Brain and Body -- An evolving view 
       of the structure of self-regulation -- Self-regulation in 
       an evolutionary perspective -- Self-regulatory strength: 
       neural mechanisms and implications for training -- The 
       muscle metaphor in self-regulation in the light of current
       theorizing on muscle physiology -- Protective inhibition 
       of self-regulation and motivation: extending a classic 
       Pavlovian principle to social and personality functioning 
       -- Part II: Interactions between Affect and Cognition in 
       Self-Regulation: Affective modulation of cognitive control
       : A biobehavioral perspective -- Error monitoring under 
       negative affect: A window into maladaptive self-regulation
       processes -- External signals of metacognitive control -- 
       From distraction to mindfulness: Psychological and neural 
       mechanisms of attention strategies in self-regulation -- 
       Part III: The Central Nervous System and Self-Regulation: 
       From the reward circuit to the valuation system: How the 
       brain motivates the behavior -- Neural foundations of 
       motivational orientations -- Motus moderari: A 
       neuroscience-informed model for self-regulation of emotion
       and motivation -- More than the medial prefrontal cortex 
       (MPFC): New advances in understanding the neural 
       foundations of self-insight -- Self-regulation in social 
       decision-making: A neurobiological perspective -- Part IV:
       Self-Regulation: Mental effort: Brain and autonomic 
       correlates in health and disease -- Psychobiology of 
       perceived effort during physical tasks -- Bounded effort 
       automaticity: A drama in four parts -- The intensity of 
       behavioral restraint: Determinants and cardiovascular 
       correlates -- Self-striving: How self-focused attention 
       affects effort-related cardiovascular activity -- Future 
       thought and the self-regulation of energization -- Part V:
       Self-Regulatory Problems and Their Development: Depression
       and self-regulation: A motivational analysis and insights 
       from effort-related cardiovascular reactivity -- Perinatal
       developmental origins of self-regulation -- Self-
       regulation through rumination: Consequences and mechanisms
       -- Biological aspects of self-esteem and stress -- A basic
       and applied model of the body-mind system. 
520    How can people master their own thoughts, feelings, and 
       actions? This question is central to the scientific study 
       of self-regulation. The behavioral side of self-regulation
       has been extensively investigated over the last decades, 
       but the biological machinery that allows people to self-
       regulate has mostly remained vague and unspecified. 
       Handbook of Biobehavioral Approaches to Self-Regulation 
       corrects this imbalance. Moving beyond traditional mind-
       body dualities, the various contributions in the book 
       examine how self-regulation becomes established in 
       cardiovascular, hormonal, and central nervo. 
588 0  Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, 
       viewed October 6, 2014). 
650  0 Neuropsychology|vHandbooks, manuals, etc. 
650  0 Self-control|vHandbooks, manuals, etc. 
650  7 HEALTH & FITNESS / Diseases / General|2bisacsh 
650  7 MEDICAL / Clinical Medicine|2bisacsh 
650  7 MEDICAL / Diseases|2bisacsh 
650  7 MEDICAL / Evidence-Based Medicine|2bisacsh 
650  7 MEDICAL / Internal Medicine|2bisacsh 
650  7 Neuropsychology.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01036493 
650  7 Self-control.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01111538 
650 14 Psychology. 
650 24 Personality and Social Psychology. 
650 24 Psychology Research. 
650 24 Developmental Psychology. 
655  0 Electronic books. 
655  4 Electronic books. 
655  7 Handbooks, manuals, etc.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01423877 
700 1  Gendolla, Guido H. E.,|eeditor. 
700 1  Tops, Mattie,|eeditor. 
700 1  Koole, Sander Leon,|d1971-|eeditor. 
776 08 |iPrint version:|aGendolla, Guido H.E.|tHandbook of 
       Biobehavioral Approaches to Self-Regulation|dNew York, NY 
       : Springer New York,c2014|z9781493912353 
994    01|bSTJ 
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