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2010
In the fourth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of the American Psychiatric Association (DSM-IV-TR), the category “impulse control disorders not elsewhere classified” included kleptomania, intermittent explosive disorder, pyromania, pathological gambling, and trichotillomania.
Jon E. Grant, Brian L. Odlaug
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In the fourth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of the American Psychiatric Association (DSM-IV-TR), the category “impulse control disorders not elsewhere classified” included kleptomania, intermittent explosive disorder, pyromania, pathological gambling, and trichotillomania.
Jon E. Grant, Brian L. Odlaug
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The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 2012
AbstractGrowing research shows that the impulse control disorders are much more common than once thought to be. The consistency of the ‘structure’ of the irresistible impulse (a core disturbance of impulsivity and compulsivity) together with increasing research showing that it responds to certain treatments, especially cognitivebehavioural ...
Susan L. McElroy, Paul E. Keck Jr.
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AbstractGrowing research shows that the impulse control disorders are much more common than once thought to be. The consistency of the ‘structure’ of the irresistible impulse (a core disturbance of impulsivity and compulsivity) together with increasing research showing that it responds to certain treatments, especially cognitivebehavioural ...
Susan L. McElroy, Paul E. Keck Jr.
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Zebrafish models of impulsivity and impulse control disorders
European Journal of Neuroscience, 2020Abstract Impulse control disorders (ICDs) are characterized by generalized difficulty controlling emotions and behaviors. ICDs are a broad group of the central nervous system (CNS) disorders including conduct disorder, intermittent explosive, oppositional‐defiant disorder, antisocial personality disorder ...
Murilo S. de Abreu +14 more
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Deterministic Minimax Impulse Control
Applied Mathematics and Optimization, 2009zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
El Farouq, Naïma +2 more
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Neurobiology of impulsivity and the impulse control disorders
The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 1993Clinical impulsivity has been characterized in both dimensional and categorical terms. Whereas DSM-III-R classifies personality disorders characterized by impulsivity and impulse control disorders as discrete entities, impulsive symptoms and traits can also be conceived in terms of an underlying behavioral dimension.
D J, Stein, E, Hollander, M R, Liebowitz
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IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, 1999
Summary: In this paper, the concept and principles of impulsive control are presented. Impulsive control can be applied to a class of systems whose state variables are changeable in a very short time period. In particular, the asymptotic stability of the impulsive control of a nonlinear system is given.
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Summary: In this paper, the concept and principles of impulsive control are presented. Impulsive control can be applied to a class of systems whose state variables are changeable in a very short time period. In particular, the asymptotic stability of the impulsive control of a nonlinear system is given.
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Variable Time Impulse System Optimization with Continuous Control and Impulse Control
Asian Journal of Control, 2013AbstractOptimal control of a variable time impulse system is considered in this study. Besides impulse control, the system is assumed to operate with continuous control also. Necessary conditions for the optimization of such system are derived using the calculus of variations.
Wang, Xiaohua +3 more
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Deterministic Impulse Control Problems
SIAM Journal on Control and Optimization, 1985The paper deals with the stationary optimal control problem of impulsive type. The available controls are continuous and impulsive and the controlled system is governed by ordinary differential equations in \(R^ N\). The main result of the paper states that the optimal cost function u associated to the control problem is the unique viscosity solution ...
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American Journal of Psychiatry, 2011
Historical accounts of individuals with diverse and unusual impulse control difficulties have been described for centuries. Categorization of impulsive control dysfunction as a distinct diagnostic group (impulse control disorder-not elsewhere classified) has been much more recent, and our current knowledge base is still very limited.
Stefan C. Dombrowski +3 more
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Historical accounts of individuals with diverse and unusual impulse control difficulties have been described for centuries. Categorization of impulsive control dysfunction as a distinct diagnostic group (impulse control disorder-not elsewhere classified) has been much more recent, and our current knowledge base is still very limited.
Stefan C. Dombrowski +3 more
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1995
This scale measures the characteristic impulsiveness of individuals. The latest version of the Barratt Impulsiveness Scale is a 30-item self-report meassure (Patton, Stanford, & Barratt, in press). Barratt developed the first version of the scale in 1959 (Barratt, 1959) and then revised and refined the scale over the years (Barratt, 1985; Barratt, 1993)
Nicola S. Schutte, John M. Malouff
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This scale measures the characteristic impulsiveness of individuals. The latest version of the Barratt Impulsiveness Scale is a 30-item self-report meassure (Patton, Stanford, & Barratt, in press). Barratt developed the first version of the scale in 1959 (Barratt, 1959) and then revised and refined the scale over the years (Barratt, 1985; Barratt, 1993)
Nicola S. Schutte, John M. Malouff
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