The orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) is a key brain region for decision-making, action control and impulsivity. Quite notably, previous research has identified a double dissociation regarding the role of this cortical territory in impulsive choice. While medial orbitofrontal lesions increase preference for a large but delayed reward, lateral orbitofrontal lesions have the opposite effect. However, there are no data regarding this anatomical dissociation in impulsive action. The neurochemical basis of impulsivity is still being elucidated, however, in recent years a role for the endocannabinoids and the related glutamatergic and GABAergic neurotransmitter systems has been suggested. Here, we submitted male Wistar rats to a delay-discounting task (...
Accumulating evidence indicates that impulsivity, in its multiple forms, involves cortical and subco...
Impulsivity is characteristic of several mental health disorders and is largely mediated by the pref...
Background: Pathological forms of impulsivity are manifest in a number of psychiatric disorders list...
The orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) is a key brain region for decision-making, action control and impulsi...
BackgroundPathological forms of impulsivity are manifest in a number of psychiatric disorders listed...
Variation in dopamine receptor levels has been associated with different facets of impulsivity. To f...
Decisional impulsivity is one of the risk factors for occurrence and development of many mental diso...
Impulsivity is determined by deficits in decision-making (impulsive choice) and impulse control (imp...
Impulsivity or diminished inhibitory control of behavior is an essential feature of neuropsychiatric...
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a complex neurodevelopmental disorder affecting u...
Impulsivity is an important component of many psychiatric illnesses and has been associated with a n...
Orbitofrontal cortical (OFC) and hippocampal (HPC) lesions in primates and rodents have been associa...
Impulsive choice refers to the inability to delay gratification and is associated with increased dru...
Dysregulated dopamine transmission in striatal circuitry is associated with impulsivity. The current...
Impulsivity is determined by deficits in decision-making (impulsive choice) and impulse control (imp...
Accumulating evidence indicates that impulsivity, in its multiple forms, involves cortical and subco...
Impulsivity is characteristic of several mental health disorders and is largely mediated by the pref...
Background: Pathological forms of impulsivity are manifest in a number of psychiatric disorders list...
The orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) is a key brain region for decision-making, action control and impulsi...
BackgroundPathological forms of impulsivity are manifest in a number of psychiatric disorders listed...
Variation in dopamine receptor levels has been associated with different facets of impulsivity. To f...
Decisional impulsivity is one of the risk factors for occurrence and development of many mental diso...
Impulsivity is determined by deficits in decision-making (impulsive choice) and impulse control (imp...
Impulsivity or diminished inhibitory control of behavior is an essential feature of neuropsychiatric...
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a complex neurodevelopmental disorder affecting u...
Impulsivity is an important component of many psychiatric illnesses and has been associated with a n...
Orbitofrontal cortical (OFC) and hippocampal (HPC) lesions in primates and rodents have been associa...
Impulsive choice refers to the inability to delay gratification and is associated with increased dru...
Dysregulated dopamine transmission in striatal circuitry is associated with impulsivity. The current...
Impulsivity is determined by deficits in decision-making (impulsive choice) and impulse control (imp...
Accumulating evidence indicates that impulsivity, in its multiple forms, involves cortical and subco...
Impulsivity is characteristic of several mental health disorders and is largely mediated by the pref...
Background: Pathological forms of impulsivity are manifest in a number of psychiatric disorders list...