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Parsing the heterogeneity of impulsivity: A meta-analytic review of the behavioral implications of the UPPS for psychopathology.

Psychological Assessment, 2015
The construct of impulsivity is implicated in a wide variety of psychopathology. However, the heterogeneous factors or subcomponents that differentially predict outcomes are still in the process of being parsed.
Joanna M. Berg   +3 more
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Zebrafish models of impulsivity and impulse control disorders

European Journal of Neuroscience, 2020
AbstractImpulse 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, kleptomania, pyromania and other illnesses ...
Konstantin N. Zabegalov   +15 more
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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.
Jenna R. Harmstead, David Lester
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An impulse-to-impulse discrete-time mapping for a time-delay impulsive system

Automatica, 2014
It is shown that an impulsive system with a time-delay in the continuous part can be equivalently represented by discrete dynamics under less restrictive conditions on the time-delay value than considered previously.
Alexander N. Churilov   +1 more
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"ADHD, Impulsivity and Entrepreneurship"

, 2017
Recently, entrepreneurship scholars have started to show interest in how “negative” traits associated with mental disorders such as ADHD and dyslexia may have positive implications in entrepreneurs...
Johan Wiklund   +3 more
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On Impulse

1995
Abstract ‘Iuba, Scipio, Labienus in legionarios impetum fecerunt’ (B. Afr. 1). But one might suffer impetus from something less rational than a general: from a wild beast, or a disease. One might be carried along by one’s own impetus when making an attack on another: fert impetus ipsum (Virg. A. 12. 369).
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Impulsivity and persistence in adult inpatient “impulse” offenders

Journal of Clinical Psychology, 1980
Related cognitive tempo, self-report measures, and ratings of behavior to task persistence and persistence in treatment in adult inpatient/drug/alcohol/sex ("impulse") offenders (N = 43). Matching Familiar Figures test latencies and self-control scale scores were related to task persistance, but only the behavior ratings produced significant ...
Philip C. Kendall   +2 more
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Impulsivity and the multi-impulsive personality disorder

Personality and Individual Differences, 1992
Abstract The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that impulsiveness is positively related to the total number of categories of distinct impulse control incidents. That is, high impulsive individuals are more likely to be involved in more separate types of impulsive acts than low impulsive subjects. This is an extension and replication of
Ernest S. Barratt, Matthew S. Stanford
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The Buying Impulse

Journal of Consumer Research, 1987
What is impulse buying? Despite the marketing and lifestyle factors that encourage it today, impulse buying is not yet well understood. This is due in part to the longstanding absence of a compelling conceptualization of this distinctive type of purchasing behavior.
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An OFDM Impulse Canceller with Impulse Detection

2006 International Conference on Communications, Circuits and Systems, 2006
Generally, OFDM has immunity to the impulse noise. However, the performance of OFDM system will degrade seriously if the power of the impulse noise is above a certain threshold. In this paper, an impulse noise canceller based on the Reed-Solomon decoding with impulse detection will be proposed.
Pingyi Fan, Jingwei Ren
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