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1 ills and heightened aggressiveness with poor self-regulation.
2 therapy, cognitive-behavioral treatment, and self-regulation.
3 hat human cooperation and fairness depend on self-regulation.
4 ls use the A(3)R for autocrine signaling and self-regulation.
5  of Health Toolbox), a critical component of self-regulation.
6 nventory, from which we derived a measure of self-regulation.
7 mponents that support the human capacity for self-regulation.
8 nd more conscious processes are essential to self-regulation.
9 estioned the even-handedness of this form of self-regulation.
10 ging conflicts of interest, and professional self-regulation.
11 s, thus providing an auto-regulatory loop of self-regulation.
12 ted, Admp expression increases, allowing for self-regulation.
13  provide a molecular mechanism for embryonic self-regulation.
14  the subharmonic modes of the SIR model with self-regulation.
15 ents, but relies on the alcohol industry for self-regulation.
16  providing a feedback mechanism for receptor self-regulation.
17 raits of organisms, that could generate such self-regulation.
18 kinesin exists in a large complex capable of self-regulation.
19 s emerge in a single-material system through self-regulation.
20 m propagation of error constrained by market self-regulation.
21 ng catalyst generated by two-step structural self-regulation.
22 elf-regulation and held higher standards for self-regulation.
23 or the study of multifaceted constructs like self-regulation.
24 ctivity in voles: A mechanism for population self-regulation.
25 ory control, action outcomes monitoring, and self-regulation.
26  well as contemporary volitional concepts of self-regulation.
27 erest in identifying contexts that cultivate self-regulation.
28  brain measures thought to assess aspects of self-regulation.
29 ft imaging, and cognitive measures requiring self-regulation.
30 reported real-world outcomes associated with self-regulation.
31 ive up to our shared expectations: a we > me self-regulation.
32 r whether energy intake is moderated through self-regulation.
33 rnal regulation and the transition to infant self-regulation.
34 ith consequences for emotional and cognitive self-regulation.
35 ive processes such as executive function and self-regulation.
36 ely studied psychological construct known as self-regulation.
37 ls in order to refine the vast literature on self-regulation.
38 and promotes its own degradation, suggesting self-regulation.
39 dings for research on perspective-taking and self-regulation.
40                                              Self-regulation abilities allow for engagement in learni
41 isorders, indicating a neural foundation for self-regulation abilities along a continuum from normali
42                    Research into hippocampal self-regulation abilities may help determine the clinica
43 , a dimension of personality that stands for self-regulation, adaptation, and intentional conscious b
44                                      PGS for self-regulation, ADHD, and addiction risk factors showed
45                             The capacity for self-regulation allows people to control their thoughts,
46 rcises and group work to equip teachers with self-regulation, alternative discipline techniques, and
47 wn about the psychological effects of driver self-regulation among older drivers.
48 orhabditis elegans, and uncovered cross- and self-regulation among these genes.
49  support decreased impulsivity and increased self-regulation-an aspect of personal strength-in a dose
50 n part due to the putative relations between self-regulation and a range of real-world behaviors.
51 ated system, the stress system, which serves self-regulation and adaptability of the organism by ener
52 order (OCD) may be characterized by impaired self-regulation and behavioral inhibition.
53 ibitory control is fundamental to children's self-regulation and cognitive development.
54 ent stimulus context on group differences in self-regulation and conflict resolution.
55 e review research and theory indicating that self-regulation and consequently school readiness are th
56  to determine the association between driver self-regulation and depressive symptoms score.
57 nts and to determine the association between self-regulation and depressive symptoms.
58                  Addiction involves impaired self-regulation and DMN dysfunction.
59           Secondary outcomes included energy self-regulation and eating behaviors assessed with quest
60 ocesses strengthen CEN connectivity, improve self-regulation and enable individuals to adopt and sust
61  foods can be challenging for children whose self-regulation and executive cognitive functions are st
62 a discussion of how to integrate theories of self-regulation and expectancy-value models of motivatio
63 etter academically rated themselves lower in self-regulation and held higher standards for self-regul
64  the first postnatal month, as well as lower self-regulation and higher arousal at day 14.
65 lation of its own subunit Epl1 is a means of self-regulation and identify a unique link between NuA4
66 ectiveness, this research advances theory on self-regulation and illuminates how even highly efficaci
67 sult, further challenging the development of self-regulation and impeding the transition to a product
68  aromatase and personality traits related to self-regulation and inhibitory control.
69 available neuroscientific evidence regarding self-regulation and its failures.
70 effect was not observed for task measures of self-regulation and led to paradoxical predictions of co
71 nliquid foods are proposed to improve energy self-regulation and lower obesity risk.
72 OXP3 regulatory T cells (Treg) permit immune self-regulation and may allow minimization of immunosupp
73  and cognition (social cognitive theories of self-regulation and motivation, the work by Winne & Marx
74 improves parenting and school readiness (ie, self-regulation and preacademic skills) in 2 randomized
75 sen the need for further studies, continuous self-regulation and proactive disclosure to patients.
76 reater psychometric footing for the study of self-regulation and provide guidance for future studies
77 he prefrontal cortex regions associated with self-regulation and self-awareness.
78                                        Using self-regulation and social exchange theory as a framewor
79 arly developmental stages of self-awareness, self-regulation and socio-emotional abilities.
80 s that pathogen infection prohibits XBAT35.2 self-regulation and stabilizes the E3.
81 nt of emotional, attentional, and behavioral self-regulation and suggest constitutional underpinnings
82 use of the low-cost preparations, structural self-regulation and the ease of creating composite mater
83 which the profession enjoys the privilege of self-regulation and the public is assured that it can ex
84 onal goals are core components of successful self-regulation and therefore relevant to well-being and
85 e might contribute to functional deficits in self-regulation and to the persistence of these deficits
86 y - as psychosocial communication, or affect self-regulation - and creates the phenomenon of 'self-ha
87 ourishing, social-emotional development, and self-regulation), and health behaviors.
88 y, neuroticism, subjective well-being, ADHD, self-regulation, and addiction risk factor.
89 ognitive, behavioral, and emotional control, self-regulation, and aspects of executive function.
90 ing effective parenting behavior, adolescent self-regulation, and Black pride.
91 ibutions of loss of stimulus discrimination, self-regulation, and cognitive integration of experience
92 od as problems with stimulus discrimination, self-regulation, and cognitive integration of experience
93 of the internal body, is proposed to support self-regulation, and consequently influence mental healt
94 lers in these animals follow similar laws of self-regulation, and how handedness affects homing.
95 e sensitivity to non-drug rewards, weakening self-regulation, and increasing the sensitivity to stres
96  immigration, maximum intrinsic growth rate, self-regulation, and limitation by other species.
97 elf (the active self), enhancing confidence, self-regulation, and prioritization of efforts toward ad
98 esses such as emotion, social cognition, and self-regulation are also involved.
99 pite of this impressive ability, failures of self-regulation are common and contribute to numerous so
100                                  Failures of self-regulation are common, leading to many of the most
101 ocyte signaling or intrinsic oligodendrocyte self-regulation are not clear.
102 , working memory, cognitive flexibility, and self-regulation, are implicated in a variety of psychopa
103 Non-cognitive skills, such as motivation and self-regulation, are partly heritable and predict academ
104 her frontal and temporo-occipital-cerebellar self-regulation areas.
105                        One mechanism of such self-regulation arises from the chirality of building bl
106               Moreover, reliance on industry self-regulation as a solution has proven ineffective.
107 he same, emphasizing daily self-weighing and self-regulation, as was the frequency of contact with th
108 tself, likely due to altered transcriptional self-regulation, as well as significant expression chang
109 livered components comprising communication, self-regulation, assessment, actions, and safety mainten
110                                              Self-regulation at work is conceived in terms of within-
111 sing phenotypes and differential patterns of self-regulation behaviors.
112 s and models describing different aspects of self-regulation both within and outside of psychology.
113   All of these models provide insights about self-regulation, but sometimes they talk past each other
114     Transposon Tn5 employs a unique means of self-regulation by expressing a truncated version of the
115 ency through intentionality and forethought, self-regulation by self-reactive influence, and self-ref
116                  This work highlights unique self-regulation by TI-2 B(mems) and reveals new opportun
117 ith the idea that persistent difficulties in self-regulation can be conceptualized as a neurodevelopm
118                                    Cognitive self-regulation can strongly modulate pain and emotion.
119 P and BMP2/4/7 in Xenopus embryos eliminates self-regulation, causing ubiquitous neural induction thr
120  interactions became too harmful relative to self-regulation, coexistence in diverse communities was
121  review some of the more prominent models of self-regulation coming from social psychology, personali
122 l morphogenesis, we developed an interfacial self-regulation concept in which a deformable secondary
123    We outline the necessary properties for a self-regulation control system and suggest that the use
124                     Tyrosine kinase-mediated self-regulation could be a widespread feature of the con
125 rtex, a part of the brain network related to self-regulation, could provide a means for intervention
126 r CYP3A4 expression directed by ESR1 through self-regulation, cross regulation, and TF-TF interaction
127  We analyse a classic model of environmental self-regulation, Daisyworld, and interpret the original
128 f research suggests that deficient emotional self-regulation (DESR) is prevalent and morbid among pat
129                                              Self-regulation did not influence NPS responses; instead
130                      A focus on readiness as self-regulation does not supplant interest in the develo
131 rain brings about the gradual improvement in self-regulation during childhood.
132 locally tweaking architecture, orchestrating self-regulation during development, wound healing, and c
133 ng one 20-to-30-min, face-to-face individual self-regulation education session and 15- to 20-min tele
134 he model has led to claims of teleology-that self-regulation emerges because it is pre-ordained to do
135 relation between EFs and fluid intelligence, self-regulation, executive attention, and effortful cont
136 fairness and other prosocial tendencies when self-regulation fails.
137 ntrol behavior, cognition, and emotions, and self-regulation failure is related to a range of neurops
138 theory posits that binge eating results from self-regulation failures under stress.
139  generally resistant to burning (strong fire self-regulation), favoring millennial coniferous resilie
140 ease for norm-consistent choices, deliberate self-regulation focused on normative goals should decrea
141  speculate about the importance of effective self-regulation for good health.
142 ance demonstrates the utility of interfacial self-regulation for solid-state batteries.
143       Fields have the remarkable property of self-regulation: for example, if the forelimb field is b
144 wer levels, those reporting higher levels of self-regulation had an age-adjusted hazard ratio of 0.38
145                                              Self-regulation has been studied across levels of analys
146  are consistent with the idea that marketing self-regulation has failed to keep television alcohol ad
147  variables (DVs) from self-report surveys of self-regulation have high test-retest reliability, while
148 hazard ratio [HR], 1.19; 95% CI, 1.06-1.34), self-regulation (HR, 1.19; 95% CI, 1.06-1.34), neurotici
149 t evidence that psychological stress impairs self-regulation in binge-eating disorders, or that any s
150 the persistence of functional impairments in self-regulation in BN.
151              We examined the neural basis of self-regulation in individuals from a cohort of preschoo
152  second of these as the dominant mode of ERK self-regulation in mouse fibroblasts.
153  and analysis framework for studying arousal self-regulation in neurotypical brains and in diseases s
154 l requirements) through voluntary actions or self-regulation in response to markets.
155 ittle work has directly assessed the role of self-regulation in risk of incident CHD.
156                Consequently, the strength of self-regulation in the assembly is modulable by magnetic
157  which explore the possibilities of emergent self-regulation in the Earth system often assume the tim
158 cted, intentional imagination is pivotal for self-regulation in the form of escapism and therapies fo
159 to an antigen promotes both self-renewal and self-regulation in vivo.
160               Research on the development of self-regulation in young children provides a unifying fr
161                                              Self-regulation includes the volitional and nonvolitiona
162 , respectively, that have diverse effects on self-regulation, including a hotspot at 17q21.31 that ha
163 e children often encounter difficulties with self-regulation, including emotion dysregulation, anxiet
164                        High PGS for ADHD and self-regulation increased rates of onset among participa
165  intimate partner violence (IPV), to predict self-regulation indicators and associated outcomes, incl
166               Mechanistically, TCF4 and EGR1 self-regulation induce EGR1 overexpression that mediates
167 art rate variability biofeedback (HRVB) is a self-regulation intervention that targets autonomic nerv
168                                              Self-regulation interventions raised student engagement
169                                 At its core, self-regulation involves a critical balance between the
170                                              Self-regulation is a core aspect of human functioning th
171 tion of a specific neural circuit related to self-regulation is an underlying biological deficit in b
172                            The importance of self-regulation is emphasized as are the principles unde
173                                              Self-regulation is generally viewed as a trait, and indi
174                                              Self-regulation is instantiated by theta oscillations (4
175 ntal hypothesis of MDD wherein dysfunctional self-regulation is potentially reflected by altered ACC
176 addiction and relapse; and (3) indicate that self-regulation is responsive to a short in-the-moment p
177                                The resulting self-regulation is sensitive to the highly selective mol
178 h the impact of mindfulness training (MT) on self-regulation is well established, the neural mechanis
179                             We conclude that self-regulation lacks coherence as a construct, and that
180 lation was evident, as each 1-SD increase in self-regulation level was associated with a 20% decrease
181  resistance include genetic mutation, leptin self-regulation, limited tissue access, and cellular or
182 idual lifestyle counseling, application of a self-regulation manual, and individual oral hygiene inst
183 mples and discuss how layered topologies and self-regulation may impact key biological processes.
184                                    Targeting self-regulation may present an early intervention strate
185                        Findings suggest that self-regulation may protect against risk of CHD in older
186 s and transdiagnostic approaches that target self-regulation may reduce harmful behaviors.
187 ive literature review on an extensive set of self-regulation measures and (ii) empirically evaluating
188 cture of this dimer may provide a model of a self-regulation mechanism for the low-molecular weight P
189 ported here provides an insight into broiler self-regulation mechanisms and shed light on the improve
190         These results suggest that different self-regulation mechanisms prefer different feedback tim
191 organization that may underlie the increased self-regulation mechanisms that have been hypothesized t
192                         Knowledge of broiler self-regulation mechanisms under heat stress is importan
193 or each generation-academic/language skills, self-regulation/mental health, and parent-child relation
194 sed was undertaken based on the Common Sense Self-Regulation Model (appraisal processes) and Theory D
195                  Comparable to RD, a minimal self-regulation model is given for wall turbulence regen
196 ich have not yet been considered in existing self-regulation models.
197 an evidence-based digital toolkit, targeting self-regulation, motivation, and emotion regulation, on
198 behavioural timeseries on infants' emotional self-regulation (N = 111: 61 term; 50 preterm).
199                                         This self-regulation occurs robustly in thermodynamic equilib
200 , it simultaneously predicted a weakening in self-regulation of affect.
201 ony (within a person) on positive affect and self-regulation of affect.
202 ially malleable developmental pathway to the self-regulation of attention.
203 dues is an important mechanism for long-term self-regulation of available P for algal blooming in eut
204                 Neurofeedback allows for the self-regulation of brain circuits implicated in specific
205 rating away from shade, implying a degree of self-regulation of carbon budgets over mesoscales.
206  in fluid reasoning, which may be related to self-regulation of cognition and behavior, and requires
207 ial species suggests that this mechanism for self-regulation of colony growth might not be limited to
208  insights into the potential roles of STP in self-regulation of cortical activity and long-range affe
209 g habits, and to determine if their observed self-regulation of driving is adequate to ensure safety.
210 f non-Hispanic white and Hispanic children's self-regulation of energy intake and to determine whethe
211  may facilitate or impede the development of self-regulation of intake and the acceptance of a variet
212 , and the federal government have instituted self-regulation of marketing, research in the psychology
213 ial basis of stuttering in circuits enacting self-regulation of motor activity, attention, and emotio
214                                          The self-regulation of mRNA translation observed in this cla
215 plants cultured in isolation, we investigate self-regulation of patterning by comparing developing mo
216 n viscosity and an olivo-cerebellar model of self-regulation of posture control.
217 ption, emotion, and decision making; and the self-regulation of prejudice.
218 ted the molecular mechanisms involved in the self-regulation of SKIL gene expression by SNON.
219 s in stuttering in brain circuits subserving self-regulation of speech production, attention, and emo
220 g during protein assembly is described, i.e. self-regulation of subunit pairings and their durations
221 ue to the ability of TGF-beta to promote the self-regulation of Th1 effector cells via IL-10 producti
222 parental health behaviors, stressful events, self-regulation of the child, and social adjustment of t
223 parental health behaviors, stressful events, self-regulation of the child, and social adjustment of t
224       The Daisyworld model demonstrates that self-regulation of the global environment can emerge fro
225 usps, were primarily influenced by increased self-regulation of the molecular activator (activation),
226                                          The self-regulation of this molecule provides a potential th
227           Our study reveals the mechanism of self-regulation of thrombosis in blood microvessels and
228 s exchange simultaneously, including plants' self-regulation of water availability, competition for w
229 MSA) after 1998, while alcohol is subject to self-regulation only.
230  by stress-related impulsivity and decreased self-regulation-perceived social support is protective a
231 urofeedback procedure: activation during the self-regulation period, and transient responses to feedb
232                                Stability and self-regulation pose a significant challenge for the gen
233  so, we illustrate the idea that research on self-regulation powerfully highlights ways in which gaps
234 erefore, this study aimed to describe driver self-regulation practices among older bilateral cataract
235               However, it is unclear whether self-regulation primarily influences primary nociceptive
236 udy aimed to (1) establish the prevalence of self-regulation problems in a community-recruited cohort
237            Based on the cyclic pH change and self-regulation process of 3Na-PW(12) in the charge and
238 ared with receiving quarterly newsletters, a self-regulation program based on daily weighing improved
239                  This study confirmed that a self-regulation programme could effectively improve self
240             Tweetable abstract: A home-based self-regulation programme could effectively improve self
241 are necessary to evaluate the effect of this self-regulation programme in various regions and countri
242  intervention group participated in a 4-week self-regulation programme, including one 20-to-30-min, f
243 nce subscale scores, after four weeks of the self-regulation programme.
244                                              Self-regulation programs aimed at older drivers may need
245 th rates are mostly limited by intraspecific self-regulation rather than by interactions with resourc
246                                              Self-regulation refers to the ability to control behavio
247 anes is desirable in large-scale, reversible self-regulation remains challenging.
248                                              Self-regulation requires four psychological components.
249 y young field, and applications to emotional self-regulation requires further methodological developm
250 s - attitudes, emotions, moral behavior, and self-regulation - showing that group identification can
251      However, only select adults demonstrate self-regulation skills related to energy density cues.
252 ween child tablet use and the development of self-regulation skills.
253                       The subsequent kinetic self-regulation step involving an adsorbate-assisted and
254                         In the thermodynamic self-regulation step, divacancies in graphene spontaneou
255                         Autonomy in choosing self-regulation strategies, co-regulation and expressing
256 any neurofeedback studies prescribe implicit self-regulation strategies, we created a computational m
257  critical to this problem are the prescribed self-regulation strategy (cognitive or automatic) and fe
258            Prior research found that a brief self-regulation strategy can improve self-discipline and
259  tendency to select a particular maladaptive self-regulation strategy over time, namely perseverative
260 est that cue labeling, a simple and scalable self-regulation strategy, may reduce cigarette craving a
261               The NCS is also modulated by a self-regulation strategy.
262 ears of life as well as multiple measures of self-regulation: stress-induced cortisol reactivity and
263                      Both heat intensity and self-regulation strongly influenced reported pain, but t
264                               Based on brain self-regulation studies using neurofeedback of Slow Cort
265           Behaviors and disorders related to self-regulation, such as substance use, antisocial behav
266              Patient safety and professional self-regulation systems both rely on professional collea
267 e we explored the feasibility of a new brain self-regulation technique that integrates psychological
268 nterventions, be it computerized training or self-regulation techniques, is now well established.
269 scuss research on delay of gratification and self-regulation that identifies key situational and psyc
270          This poses a substantial problem of self-regulation that mainly affects the less affluent an
271  We developed a maintenance program based on self-regulation theory and tested the efficacy of delive
272                                              Self-regulation theory emphasizes that patients need to
273 r, studies focused on interventions based on self-regulation theory for patients with heart failure a
274 ) and clinician-level (common-sense model of self-regulation theory-based oral health education and s
275 gh both tasks and surveys putatively measure self-regulation, they show little empirical relationship
276                 Addressing the importance of self-regulation, this reversible self-actuated thermo-re
277 highlights a variety of changes in physician self-regulation through board certification.
278 terventions to promote healthy physiological self-regulation through interoceptive signals.
279 tand the mechanisms underlying Nrdp1 protein self-regulation through lability, we investigated the st
280      The Wnt signaling pathway is capable of self-regulation through positive and negative feedback m
281 as developed, having sufficient autonomy and self-regulation to be managed by a single operator.
282       In this study, participants engaged in self-regulation to increase or decrease pain while exper
283  food, government regulation versus industry self-regulation, top-down versus bottom-up drivers for c
284 tingency management training for parents and self-regulation training for children, emerge as a proba
285                                    After SCP self-regulation training, we observed reduced aggression
286 heoretically, it has been related to reduced self-regulation under stress, but there remains no direc
287 ten result from fluctuating experiences with self-regulation unfolding over time.
288    These findings suggest that standards for self-regulation vary by social group, limiting the polic
289 thogens have evolved exquisite mechanisms of self-regulation via manipulation of host signaling pathw
290 s order, drug cue reactivity, its instructed self-regulation via reappraisal, and the immediate after
291                                       Driver self-regulation was associated with increased depressive
292 estricted to RCTs where cortical learning or self-regulation was established.
293                                       Driver self-regulation was measured via the Driving Habits Ques
294                                       Driver self-regulation was significantly associated with increa
295 ol brand placement, subject only to industry self-regulation, was found increasingly in movies rated
296 ulsivity indicators and disorders related to self-regulation were also significantly associated with
297                  Juveniles more effective at self-regulation were more likely to console others in di
298 n particular, we consider the SIR model with self-regulation when applied to specific cases--rabbit h
299  good group member requires the capacity for self-regulation, which allows people to alter or inhibit
300 in mechanisms thought to be involved in such self-regulation would function abnormally even in situat

 
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