The Enchanted Loom reviews Walter Mischel's book, The Marshmallow Test

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The Enchanted Loom Teasing sturdy threads from neuroscience masterworks

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The Enchanted LoomTeasing sturdy threads from

neuroscience masterworks

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Teasing 10 threads fromWalter Mischel’s…

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At age 27-32, those who had waited longest during the Marshmallow Test in preschool had a lower BMI, a better sense of self-worth, pur- sued their goals more effectively, and coped better with stress and frustration.(pg. 5)

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Resisting temptation is difficult because the brain’s “hot system” is heavily biased towards the present: it takes full account of immediate rewards, but discounts rewards that are delayed.

(pg. 255)

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High stress activates the brain’s “hot system.” This response is not useful when success in a given situation depends upon staying cool, planning ahead, and problem- solving rationally.(pg. 45)

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Prolonged stress impairs the prefrontal cortex, essential for things like surviving high school, holding down a job, avoiding depression and refraining from decisions that seem intu- itively right but turn out to be really stupid.(pg. 49)

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After reviewing research on the effects of stress, neuroscientist Amy Arnsten at Yale university concluded that “even quite mild acute, uncon- trollable stress can cause a rapid and dramatic loss of prefrontal cognitive abilities.”(pg. 50)

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The more we learn about nature and nurture, the more it is clear that they inseparably shape each other. “A pre- disposition does not a pre- deter- mination make.”(pg. 91-93)

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Each child who waited successfully had a distinctive methodology for self-control. First, they had to remember and actively keep in mind their chosen goal.

(pg. 107)

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Second, they had to monitor their progress toward their goal and make the neccessary corrections by shifting their attention between goal- oriented thoughts and temptation- reducing techniques.(pg. 107)

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Third, they had to inhibit impulsive responses – like thinking about how appealing the temptations were or reaching out to touch them – that would prevent them from attaining their goal.

(pg. 107)

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The Fundamental Marshmallow Principle: “Cool the now; heat the later!”

(pg. 256)

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The importance of Executive Function for how lives play out, and specifically for our ability to overcome reactive impulses with self-control, is undisputed.

(pg. 235)

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