نتایج جستجو برای: cognitive impulsivity

تعداد نتایج: 254213  

Journal: :Accident; analysis and prevention 2017
Yusuke Hayashi Esteban A Rivera James G Modico Anne M Foreman Oliver Wirth

The purpose of the present study was to investigate the cognitive processes underlying texting while driving. A sample of 120 college students completed a survey to assess how frequently they send and read a text message while driving. Based on this information, students were assigned to one of two groups: 20 students who frequently text while driving and 20 matched-control students who infrequ...

2016
Amitai Abramovitch Dean McKay

Background Grassi et al. (2015) collected data to examine impulsivity in individuals with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) compared to nonpsychiatric controls. Their aim was to examine whether OCD may be fully captured by the behavioral addiction model, using the prototypical mechanism underlying drug addiction as their framework. Based on their findings, Grassi et al. concluded that OCD sha...

2018
Antônio Geraldo da Silva Leandro Fernandes Malloy-Diniz Marina Saraiva Garcia Carlos Guilherme Silva Figueiredo Renata Nayara Figueiredo Alexandre Paim Diaz António Pacheco Palha

The current considerations about completed suicides and suicide attempts in different cultures call the attention of professionals to this serious public health problem. Integrative approaches have shown that the confluence of multiple biological and social factors modulate various psychopathologies and dysfunctional behaviors, such as suicidal behavior. Considering the level of intermediate an...

2018
S. R. Chamberlain J. Stochl S. A. Redden J. E. Grant

BACKGROUND The concepts of impulsivity and compulsivity are commonly used in psychiatry. Little is known about whether different manifest measures of impulsivity and compulsivity (behavior, personality, and cognition) map onto underlying latent traits; and if so, their inter-relationship. METHODS A total of 576 adults were recruited using media advertisements. Psychopathological, personality,...

Journal: :Journal of Psychopharmacology (Oxford, England) 2009
L Clark JP Roiser TW Robbins BJ Sahakian

Evidence for serotonin involvement in impulsivity has generated interest in the measurement of impulsivity in regular ecstasy users, who are thought to display serotonergic dysfunction. However, current findings are inconsistent. Here, we used a recently developed Information Sampling Test to measure 'reflection' impulsivity in 46 current ecstasy users, 14 subjects who used ecstasy in the past,...

Journal: :Biological psychiatry 2014
Maarten Loos Thomas Mueller Yvonne Gouwenberg Ruud Wijnands Rolinka J van der Loo Carmen Birchmeier August B Smit Sabine Spijker

BACKGROUND A deficit in impulse control is a prominent, heritable symptom in several psychiatric disorders, such as addiction, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, and schizophrenia. Here, we aimed to identify genes regulating impulsivity, specifically of impulsive action, in mice. METHODS Using the widely used 5-choice serial reaction time task, we measured impulsive action in 1) a pane...

2014
Takahiro Soshi Kumiko Ando Takamasa Noda Kanako Nakazawa Hideki Tsumura Takayuki Okada

Post-error slowing (PES) is an error recovery strategy that contributes to action control, and occurs after errors in order to prevent future behavioral flaws. Error recovery often malfunctions in clinical populations, but the relationship between behavioral traits and recovery from error is unclear in healthy populations. The present study investigated the relationship between impulsivity and ...

Journal: :Psychiatry research 2014
Boris Schiffer Christina Pawliczek Bernhard Mu Ller Michael Forsting Elke Gizewski Norbert Leygraf Sheilagh Hodgins

Results of meta-analyses suggested subtle deficits in cognitive control among antisocial individuals. Because almost all studies focused on children with conduct problems or adult psychopaths, however, little is known about cognitive control mechanisms among the majority of persistent violent offenders who present an antisocial personality disorder (ASPD). The present study aimed to determine w...

2016
Xuezhu Ren Tengfei Wang Christopher Jarrold

Inner speech plays a crucial role in behavioral regulation and the use of inner speech is very common among adults. However, less is known about individual differences in the frequency of inner speech use and about the underlying processes that may explain why people exhibit individual differences in the frequency of inner speech use. This study was conducted to investigate how individual diffe...

2018
Charlotte Booth Desiree Spronk Maud Grol Elaine Fox

Obesity is a global problem reaching epidemic proportions and can be explained by unhealthy eating and sedentary lifestyles. Understanding the psychological processes underlying unhealthy eating behaviour is crucial for the development of effective obesity prevention programmes. Dual-process models implicate the interplay between impaired cognitive control and enhanced automatic responsivity to...

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