Dr. CHOW Tak Sang, JasonJasonDr. CHOW Tak SangLau, ShunShunLau2018-06-132018-06-132015Journal of Social Psychology, Jan/Feb 2015, vol. 155(1), pp. 70-85.0022-4545http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11861/5243Previous research rarely investigated the role of physical environment in counteracting ego-depletion. In the present research, we hypothesized that exposure to natural environment counteracts ego-depletion. Three experiments were conducted to test this hypothesis. In Experiment 1, initially depleted participants who viewed pictures of nature scenes showed greater persistence on a subsequent anagram task than those who were given a rest period. Experiment 2 expanded upon this finding by showing that natural environment enhanced logical reasoning performance after ego-depleting task. Experiment 3 adopted a two- (depletion vs. no-depletion) -by-two (nature exposure vs. urban exposure) factorial design. We found that nature exposure moderated the effect of depletion on anagram task performance. Taken together, the present studies offer a viable and novel strategy to mitigate the negative impacts of ego-depletion.enNatural environmentRegulatory DepletionRestorationSelf-RegulationNature gives us strength: Exposure to nature counteracts ego-depletionPeer Reviewed Journal Article10.1080/00224545.2014.972310155170