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Inspire The Mind
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The Secret To Controlling Unwanted Thoughts
June 6, 2023 - Thoughts, as you can imagine, are very obscure to science because they’re very abstract. “The basis of knowledge is somewhat limited in this regard,” says Fradkin, albeit the extensive research in the field. “And part of the problem has to do with the fact that most of the instances in which we are sort of aware of trying to control a thought are instances in which this thought has actually already invaded our consciousness.”
ScienceDirect
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Controlled Cognitive Process - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
In contrast, controlled processes are thought to be intentionally triggered, consume many attentional resources, are slower, and are open to introspection.
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Scientific American
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Can We Control Our Thoughts? Why Do Thoughts Pop into My Head as I'm Trying to Fall Asleep? | Scientific American
February 20, 2024 - We are aware of a tiny fraction of the thinking that goes on in our minds, and we can control only a tiny part of our conscious thoughts. The vast majority of our thinking efforts goes on subconsciously. Only one or two of these thoughts are likely to breach into consciousness at a time.
PubMed Central
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The neural basis of unwanted thoughts during resting state - PMC
In accordance with these findings, we observed a negative correlation of ReHo in DLPFC with unwanted thoughts which fits to the notion that DLPFC shows tonic activity during thought suppression. Similarly, studies on emotion regulation have associated DLPFC activity with successful control of unwanted emotions (Beauregard et al., 2001; Ochsner et al., 2004; Goldin et al., 2008).
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Thought Verification Zone | TikTok
November 3, 2025 - Just because we have a thought doesn’t mean it’s true! Here’s my favorite way to “fact check” your automatic thoughts… 1) Ask yourself: is it true? Do I have proof? 2) Notice the patterns in the thoughts. What belief drives them? 3) When the thought reappears, remind yourself it isn’t true.
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Thought Control Techniques
This is a technique developed by a twelve step program. It is used by its participants to change thoughts about habits and addictions. The procedure works because it puts time and space between you and your original self-talk. Any distraction might result in us forgetting about what we were ...
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Neural circuits responsible for conscious self-control are highly vulnerable to even mild stress. When they shut down, primal impulses go unchecked and mental paralysis sets in - PMC
Now research reveals an unexpected role for the prefrontal cortex, the area immediately behind the forehead that serves as the control center that mediates our highest cognitive abilities—among them concentration, planning, decision making, insight, judgment and the ability to retrieve memories.
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Clínica y Salud Vol. 21, n.° 2, 2010 - Págs. 159-166
about the dangerousness of not controlling their worries than subjects without mental disor- ders. Regression analysis found that this kind of beliefs led to the use of desadaptative cog- nitive control strategies, such as the self-punishment. Key words: metacognitive beliefs, control thought, ...