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Impulsivity

Journal of Psychopharmacology, 2000
Disorders characterized by impulsivity include disorders of impulse control (intermittent explosive disorder, pyromania, kleptomania, pathological gambling and trichotillomania), paraphilias, sexual impulsions and sexual addictions and impulsive aggression personality disorders (borderline, antisocial, histrionic and narcissistic personality disorders)
E, Hollander, J, Rosen
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Neurobiology of impulsivity and the impulse control disorders

The Journal of Neuropsychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 1993
Clinical 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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An impulse-to-impulse discrete-time mapping for a time-delay impulsive system

Automatica, 2014
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Alexander N. Churilov   +1 more
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The Documentary Impulse

Technology and Culture, 2017
This article has two interconnected goals. It is, first of all, a review of the film The Land Beneath Our Feet, an exemplary documentary that combines the history of technology, science and technology studies, and environmental history in its exploration of the social, cultural, and natural consequences of the rubber industry's expansion in Liberia ...
Shell, Hanna Rose, Mitman, Gregg
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The neuropsychiatry of impulsivity

Current Opinion in Psychiatry, 2007
Impulsive symptoms occur across neuropsychiatric disorders, with important ramifications for everyday functioning and quality of life. This article considers recent developments in the neuropsychological assessment of impulsivity with a focus on the ability to suppress motor responses (response inhibition).Using objective tests, response inhibition ...
Samuel R, Chamberlain   +1 more
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Zebrafish models of impulsivity and impulse control disorders

European Journal of Neuroscience, 2020
Abstract 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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Varieties of impulsivity

Psychopharmacology, 1999
The concept of impulsivity covers a wide range of "actions that are poorly conceived, prematurely expressed, unduly risky, or inappropriate to the situation and that often result in undesirable outcomes". As such it plays an important role in normal behaviour, as well as, in a pathological form, in many kinds of mental illness such as mania ...
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Dimensions of Impulsiveness

Psychological Reports, 2000
A factor-analysis of 95 items concerned with impulsivity identified eight major components, namely, concentration, decision-making, thinking, money, excitement, temper, future orientation, and complexity.
J R, Harmstead, D, Lester
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