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What does brain science tell us about addicts' capacities to exert self control and to be held criminally responsible?
Because, no matter what you choose to do with your life, you exert self control.
According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, "When drug abuse takes over, a person's ability to exert self control can become seriously impaired.
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Results from the first experiment showed that participants who exerted self control by firming muscles to face a disturbing piece of news were more charitable with their money for the cause.
Much recent research suggests that willpower--the capacity to exert self-control--is a limited resource that is depleted after exertion.
We've made it incredibly easy not to exert self-control, even when we really should.
Then everyone performed a tricky cognitive task in which they had to exert self-control to avoid making mistakes.
Subsequent experiments have shown people also find it harder to exert self-control after making decisions; and when their blood sugar is low.
If more Americans give up trying to exert self-control over their calorie consumption, it would be an unfortunate consequence of the AMA's 2013 decision.
Impulsivity (the inability to exert self-control) is a core symptom that contributes to dysfunction and impairment across the entire spectrum of mental illness.
(She didn't even have to swipe her credit card). We've made it incredibly easy not to exert self-control, even when we really should.
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