Religiosity and Impulsivity in Mental Health: Is There a Relationship? Our aim is to evaluate the relationship between religiosity and impulsivity in patients with mental illness who had attempted suicide and in healthy indivi... AC Caribé,MFV Rocha,DFM Junior,... - 《Journal of Nervous & ...
Impulsivity is not in and of itself an illness, but it can lead to disruptive behaviors and at times may be linked with mental illness throughout the life span. An impulsive act can be viewed as either a positive or negative impulse depending on the outcome. For example, "impulsively" ...
In its extreme form, impulsivity has been associated with a wide range of mental disorders, one example being attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD; Avila, Cuenca, Felix, Parcet, & Miranda, 2004; Barkley, 1997). ADHD is characterized by pervasive and impairing symptoms of inattention, ...
(1) Aggressive behavior and impulsivity are often found in paranoid schizophrenia and can occur during both acute and chronic phases of the illness. Impulsivity is defined as action without planning or reflection, and it seems to be related to a failure of behavioral filtering outside of ...
Impulsivity is not in and of itself an illness, but it can lead to disruptive behaviors and at times may be linked with mental illness throughout the life span. An impulsive act can be viewed as either a positive or negative impulse depending on the outcome. For example, "impulsively" ...
The present study aids in filling this gap by exploring the association between self-report, behavioral, and electrophysiological measures of impulsivity and related constructs such as sensation seeking, reward responsiveness, and ADHD symptoms. Individuals across two large samples (n = 133 and n = ...
Assessing the continuum between temperament and affective illness: psychiatric and mathematical perspectives Temperament of healthy people and mental illnesses, particularly affective disorders, have been conjectured to lie along a continuum of neurobehavioural re... S William - 《Philosophical Transactions ...
HC subjects played internet games for <2 h/day and reported no past or current psychiatric illness. In all participants, Young's Internet Addiction Test (IAT)51 and the Barratt Impulsiveness Scale (BIS-11)52 were used to measure the severity of internet gaming addiction and the degree...
Excitotoxic lesions of medial prefrontal cortex resulted in impaired stopping, while the clinically effective drugs methylphenidate and atomoxetine enhanced stopping abilities. The specific 5-HT2C receptor antagonist SB242084 also led to enhanced response control in this task. We conclude that stop-signal...
descriptive term "impulsivity" has become so overgeneralized that it's no longer useful to describe mental conditions such as substance use disorders, attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and others listed in the psychiatry bible, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (...