Does self-generated cognitive distractions facilitates delay of gratification? - Deepstash

Does self-generated cognitive distractions facilitates delay of gratification?

Yes. Self-generated cognitive distractions can serve to enhance control and attenuate the power of the hot stimulus as effectively as externally provided distraction. According to the marshmallow experiment, the children were asked to think about something fun, and the average waiting time was more than 12 minutes. 

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