Summary

A study from the IMT School for Advanced Studies in Italy suggests that prolonged self-control can lead to mental exhaustion, resulting in more aggressive behavior.

Researchers found that participants asked to restrain their emotions during 45-minute tasks showed increased delta brain wave activity, associated with sleep, in areas related to impulse control.

In subsequent games, only 41% of these participants chose cooperative actions, compared to 86% of those who didn’t exert self-control.

However, some experts urge caution, citing the study’s modest behavioral effects and the controversy surrounding “ego depletion” theory.

    • Optional
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      39 days ago

      Goddamn, science is on a roll!

  • @Zachariah
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    169 days ago

    I appreciate when scientists provide evidence that supports my observations. Helps me stay sane.

    • @[email protected]
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      109 days ago

      Its like the opposite of gas lighting. “Hey I got peer reviewed data that says you’re not crazy, the world is”

      • @Zachariah
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        59 days ago

        That’s a great way of putting it.

  • @[email protected]
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    169 days ago

    Feels pretty self-evident. Exhaustion of any kind leads to difficulty controlling emotions

  • @darthsid
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    19 days ago

    deleted by creator

  • @BatrickPateman
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    -19 days ago

    First the “Men that treat women as objects more likely to be violent to” post, now this. Feels like it is the day for “no shit sherlock”-level studies.