Gieseler, K., Inzlicht, M., & Friese, M. (in press). Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 90, 104008.
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Gieseler, K., Inzlicht, M., & Friese, M. (in press). Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 90, 104008.
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Ferguson, A.M., Cameron, C.D., & Inzlicht, M. (2020). Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 90, 104010.
Chartier, C.R., Arnal, J.D., Arrow, H., Bloxom, N., Bonfiglio, D.B.V., Brumbaugh, C.C., Corker, K.S., Ebersole, C.R., Garinther, A., Giessner, S.R., Hughes, S., Inzlicht, M., Lin, H., Mercier, B., Metzger, M., Rangel, D., Saunders, B., Schmidt, K., Storage, D., Tocco, C. (2020). Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science, 3, 332-339.
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Cameron, C.D., & Inzlicht, M. (2020). British Journal of Social Psychology, 59, 715-732.
Saunders, B., & Inzlicht, M. (2020). International Journal of Psychophysiology, 155, 87-98.
Dang, J., King, K.M., & Inzlicht, M. (2020). Trends in Cognitive Sciences, 24, 267-269.
Researchers conducted experiments to investigate the psychological effects of flicking by and fast-forwarding through online videos during moments of downtime
Scrolling through videos on TikTok or YouTube to avert boredom may have a decidedly unintended consequence: It can make people feel more bored, according to the paradoxical findings of a recent study published in the Journal of Experimental Psychology: General. People seem increasingly intolerant of it, and Michael Inzlicht has a counterintuitive tip for avoiding boredom: Lean into it. Sit with the discomfort of boredom for a bit before flitting to something else. “If we’re so addicted to escaping boredom, so intolerant of boredom, it would be like a foraging animal going tree to tree, but never searching long enough to see if it bears fruit,” Inzlicht said. “Eventually, that animal will die.”
The struggle for self-control is real, and one many of us are familiar with - but is 'willpower' actually a myth? Psychology professor Michael Inzlicht has long been intrigued by how we curb our less desirable behaviours, and what it is that unites people with 'high self-control'. His research at the University of Toronto's Work and Play Lab also seeks to understand our complicated relationship with effort and empathy - and whether so-called 'empathetic AI' has a place in our future.
…This isn’t a relic of a bygone era. The idea that marijuana makes you lazy has been a recurring theme in anti-drug campaigns and remains a widely held belief. Many people still view cannabis users as unmotivated slackers, content to waste their days in a haze of smoke. But is this really true? According to recent research published in Social Psychological and Personality Science, it may be little more than a myth.
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