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Future self-continuity refers to the perceived degree of similarity between one's present self and future self. Self-control refers to the ability to regulate and control inappropriate behaviors, enabling individuals to suppress immediate reactions that are inconsistent with long-term goals. Previous studies demonstrated a positive correlation between future self-continuity and self-control, yet the neural mechanisms underlying this relationship remain unclear. To address this question, we integrated behavioral assessments with resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and mediation modeling to investigate this relationship. Behavioral results confirmed a positive correlation between the two variables. Furthermore, neuroimaging results revealed that right rostral anterior cingulate cortex (R-rACC) to right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (R-dlPFC) functional connectivity correlated with future self-continuity and mediated its relationship with self-control. These findings suggest that the functional connectivity between the R-rACC and the R-dlPFC may constitute the neural basis of the relationship between future self-continuity and self-control while offering a mechanistic framework to advance understanding of their interrelationship.
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Sci Rep
July 2025
Department of Rehabilitation, West China Hospital Sichuan University Jintang Hospital, Jintang First People's Hospital, Chengdu, China.
This study investigated the effects of swimmers' character strengths (CS) on athletic performance and examined multiple mediating effects of psychological stress (PS), future self-continuity (FSC), and self-efficacy (SE) to reveal how psychological traits influence performance. Professional swimmers (n = 603, M = 374, F = 229, age = 18.07 ± 3.
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June 2025
Department of Psychology, Hofstra University, USA; Department of Psychiatry, Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra, USA. Electronic address:
Introduction: Personal (or self-rated) recovery in schizophrenia represents an adaptive process of constructing meaning in life, finding hope, and establishing a positive identity. In this sense, recovery is linked to and dependent upon one's sense of future self. Although self-rated recovery has been explored in relation to various affective, social, and psychological factors, the relationship between personal recovery and future-self continuity has not been examined.
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April 2025
Faculty of Psychology, Southwest University, No. 2, Tiansheng Road, Beibei, Chongqing 400715, China.
Future self-continuity refers to the perceived degree of similarity between one's present self and future self. Self-control refers to the ability to regulate and control inappropriate behaviors, enabling individuals to suppress immediate reactions that are inconsistent with long-term goals. Previous studies demonstrated a positive correlation between future self-continuity and self-control, yet the neural mechanisms underlying this relationship remain unclear.
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April 2025
Security Office, Nantong University, Nantong, Jiangsu, China.
Introduction: The self-awareness of college students will have an impact on their future development, especially their mental health and employment. This study explored the relationship between self-identity and future orientation with self-continuity as a chain-mediating variable, as well as the moderating role of parenting style in the direct and indirect effects of self-identity on future orientation among college students.
Methods: Data were collected from 563 college students from universities aged 18-23 years ( = 20.
Acta Psychol (Amst)
May 2025
Department of Psychology, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Macau, Macao.
Intertemporal decision-making is a common aspect of everyday life. People often prefer receiving a smaller immediate reward rather than the larger one that comes later, a behaviour known as temporal discounting. Previous studies have suggested that self-continuity plays a role in temporal discounting; however, the effect of age on temporal discounting and self-continuity remains unclear.
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