“这场讲座让我想到,是否在特定的条件下人们能够更好地控制自己,”她说,“我那由于喝了太多咖啡而发涨的膀胱给了我灵感。”
Her team's experiments, which will be outlined in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science, found giving in to our bodily needs opens the floodgates to wanting more fulfilments.
她的研究团队通过实验发现,对生理需求的屈从会促使人们去寻求更多满足。这项研究将发表在心理科学协会的月刊《心理科学》上。
The psychological scientists believe the activation of any number of desires, including sexual excitement, hunger and thirst, can make people look for other instant gratifications.
心理学家们相信,激活人们的任意欲望——包括性兴奋、饥饿或口渴——将驱使人们去寻求满足其他类似的即时欲望。
During testing, subjects were split into two groups. They either drank five cups of water or took a few sips. After 40 minutes - the time it takes liquid to reach the bladder - they were asked to make choices, including getting either $16 tomorrow or $30 in 35 days.
在试验中,受试者被分成两组,一组受试者喝了五杯水,另一组只抿了几口。40分钟后——正是喝下的水抵达膀胱所需的时间——两组受试者都被要求作出一系列选择,包括是愿意明天就拿到16美元还是35天后拿到30美元。
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