- In psychology,
effortfulness is the
subjective experience of
exertion when
performing an activity,
especially the
mental concentration and
energy required...
- When high in
effortful control, six- to seven-year-olds tend to be more
empathetic and
lower in aggressiveness.
Higher levels of
effortful control at age...
- Ego
control (the
attempt to
regulate impulses or
attention processes)
Effortful control (the
ability to
regulate how much
effort one
invests into a goal)...
- others), and the
nonfluent aphasias (where
speech is very
halting and
effortful, and may
consist of just one or two
words at a time). However, no such...
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Overvaluing of
effortful achievements...
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think and
solve problems in
simpler and less
effortful ways
rather than in more
sophisticated and
effortful ways,
regardless of intelligence. Just as a...
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improve the
saliency of tasks. Thus,
stimulants improve performance on
effortful but
tedious tasks ...
through indirect stimulation of
dopamine and norepinephrine...
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generally remains intact. A
person with
expressive aphasia will
exhibit effortful speech.
Speech generally includes important content words but
leaves out...
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shift attention.
Temperamental effortful control can
influence addiction in a
number of ways. Low
levels of
effortful control can
render the individual...