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Applying novel technologies and methods to inform the ontology of self-regulation.

Ian W Eisenberg1, Patrick G Bissett2, Jessica R Canning3, Jesse Dallery4, A Zeynep Enkavi2, Susan Whitfield-Gabrieli5, Oscar Gonzalez3, Alan I Green6, Mary Ann Greene7, Michaela Kiernan8, Sunny Jung Kim9, Jamie Li2, Michael R Lowe10, Gina L Mazza3, Stephen A Metcalf7, Lisa Onken11, Sadev S Parikh2, Ellen Peters12, Judith J Prochaska8, Emily A Scherer6, Luke E Stoeckel13, Matthew J Valente3, Jialing Wu7, Haiyi Xie7, David P MacKinnon3, Lisa A Marsch9, Russell A Poldrack2.   

Abstract

Self-regulation is a broad construct representing the general ability to recruit cognitive, motivational and emotional resources to achieve long-term goals. This construct has been implicated in a host of health-risk behaviors, and is a promising target for fostering beneficial behavior change. Despite its clear importance, the behavioral, psychological and neural components of self-regulation remain poorly understood, which contributes to theoretical inconsistencies and hinders maximally effective intervention development. We outline a research program that seeks to define a neuropsychological ontology of self-regulation, articulating the cognitive components that compose self-regulation, their relationships, and their associated measurements. The ontology will be informed by two large-scale approaches to assessing individual differences: first purely behaviorally using data collected via Amazon's Mechanical Turk, then coupled with neuroimaging data collected from a separate population. To validate the ontology and demonstrate its utility, we will then use it to contextualize health risk behaviors in two exemplar behavioral groups: overweight/obese adults who binge eat and smokers. After identifying ontological targets that precipitate maladaptive behavior, we will craft interventions that engage these targets. If successful, this work will provide a structured, holistic account of self-regulation in the form of an explicit ontology, which will better clarify the pattern of deficits related to maladaptive health behavior, and provide direction for more effective behavior change interventions.
Copyright © 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Intervention; Neuroimaging; Obesity; Ontology; Self-regulation; Smoking

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29066077      PMCID: PMC5801197          DOI: 10.1016/j.brat.2017.09.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Behav Res Ther        ISSN: 0005-7967


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