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A thalamocortical pathway controlling impulsive behavior
Trends in Neurosciences, 2023Planning and anticipating motor actions enables movements to be quickly and accurately executed. However, if anticipation is not properly controlled, it can lead to premature impulsive actions. Impulsive behavior is defined as actions that are poorly conceived and are often risky and inappropriate.
Robertas Guzulaitis, Lucy M. Palmer
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Impulse Behavior of Ground Electrodes
IEEE Power Engineering Review, 1983The state of knowledge on the behavior of ground wire electrodes under impulse currents due to lightning strokes is outlined. The influence of ground characteristics, size of buried conductors, and current wave-shape and intensity are discussed.
Carlo Mazzetti, Giuseppe Veca
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Laboratory behavioral measures of impulsivity
Behavior Research Methods, 2005Previous research and theory have conceptualized impulsivity as a multifaceted construct that requires multiple modes of measurement for accurate assessment. This article describes a software package that includes four paradigms for measuring multiple and unique aspects of impulsivity.
Donald M, Dougherty +3 more
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The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 2003
Results from open-label and placebo-controlled trials suggest that the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors reduce impulsive aggressive behavior. The objective of this open-label study was to investigate whether citalopram treatment has anti-aggressive effect on impulsive aggressive subjects meeting DSM-IV criteria for a cluster B personality ...
Christopher, Reist +4 more
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Results from open-label and placebo-controlled trials suggest that the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors reduce impulsive aggressive behavior. The objective of this open-label study was to investigate whether citalopram treatment has anti-aggressive effect on impulsive aggressive subjects meeting DSM-IV criteria for a cluster B personality ...
Christopher, Reist +4 more
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Behavioral components of impulsivity.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 2014Acting in accord with long-term goals requires control of interfering impulses, the success of which depends on several different processes. Using a structural-equation modeling approach, we investigated 5 behavioral components of impulsivity: the control of stimulus interference, proactive interference, and response interference, as well as decisional
Christoph Stahl +6 more
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Reflective and Impulsive Observing Behavior
Child Development, 1969Ss were classified as cognitively reflective and impulsive by means of the Matching Familiar Figures Test (MFF). In a second, modified administration of the MFF, observing behavior (frequency, duration, and target) was recorded. Differences in means between the 2 groups were compared for a number of indices of attention deployment for both standard and
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Customer Impulse Purchasing Behavior
Journal of Marketing Research, 1967In past studies of impulse buying, the customer usually was ignored. This article attempts to explain customer differences in unplanned purchasing behavior. Thus serious questions are raised about the meaning and significance of impulse buying.
David T. Kollat, Ronald P. Willett
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Impulsive Behavior and Assessment of Impulsivity with Hospitalized Adolescents
Psychological Reports, 1983Psychiatrically hospitalized adolescents were administered Kagan's Matching Familiar Figures test and were rated for impulsive behavior based on the DSM III criteria for the diagnosis of Attention Deficit Disorder. Scores on these two measures were compared to actual reported incidents of impulsive behavior in an attempt to assess the construct ...
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Corticolimbic Function in Impulsive Aggressive Behavior
Biological Psychiatry, 2011Building on animal and human lesion evidence, neuroimaging studies are increasingly identifying abnormalities in corticolimbic circuits mediating aggressive behavior. This review focuses on three neural systems involved in impulsive/reactive aggression: 1) subcortical neural systems that support the production of aggressive impulses; 2) decision-making
Emil F, Coccaro +3 more
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Impulsive and Compulsive Behaviors
2023Abstract Impulsive and compulsive behaviors can be challenging to successfully manage unless therapists and clients reach a common understanding of the cognitive, emotional, physiological, social, and environmental factors that maintain them.
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