Impulsivity is the tendency to act prematurely without foresight. Behavioral and neurobiological analysis of this construct, with evidence from both animal and human studies, defines several dissociable forms depending on distinct cortico-striatal substrates. One form of impulsivity depends on the temporal discounting of reward, another on motor or response disinhibition. Impulsivity is commonly associated with addiction to drugs from different pharmacological classes, but its causal role in human addiction is unclear. We characterize in neurobehavioral and neurochemical terms a rodent model of impulsivity based on premature responding in an attentional task. Evidence is surveyed that high impulsivity on this task precedes the escalation su...
Substance use disorder is a chronic, relapsing condition characterized by preoccupation with acquiri...
RATIONALE: A strong association has been demonstrated between various forms of impulsivity and addic...
In this chapter, we review several studies showing different forms of impulsive behaviors in individ...
Impulsivity is the tendency to act prematurely without foresight. Behavioral and neurobiological ana...
Impulsivity describes the tendency of an individual to act prematurely without foresight and is asso...
Stimulant addiction is often linked to excessive risk taking, sensation seeking, and impulsivity, bu...
Despite the strong association between impulsivity and addiction in humans, it is still a matter of ...
Drug-addicted individuals show high levels of impulsive choice, characterized by preference for smal...
Impatience-the failure to wait or tolerate delayed rewards (e.g. food, drug and monetary incentives)...
Poor impulse control has been associated with compulsive drug seeking and an enhanced risk of relaps...
This vast cost of drug addiction, to both individuals and society, continues to fuel research invest...
Impulsivity, poorly conceived or prematurely executed behavior, is an important characteristic of hu...
BackgroundDevelopment of maladaptive drug-seeking habits occurs in conjunction with a ventral-to-dor...
AbstractImpulsivity, broadly defined as action without foresight, is a component of numerous psychia...
Disruptions to inhibitory control are believed to contribute to multiple aspects of drug abuse, from...
Substance use disorder is a chronic, relapsing condition characterized by preoccupation with acquiri...
RATIONALE: A strong association has been demonstrated between various forms of impulsivity and addic...
In this chapter, we review several studies showing different forms of impulsive behaviors in individ...
Impulsivity is the tendency to act prematurely without foresight. Behavioral and neurobiological ana...
Impulsivity describes the tendency of an individual to act prematurely without foresight and is asso...
Stimulant addiction is often linked to excessive risk taking, sensation seeking, and impulsivity, bu...
Despite the strong association between impulsivity and addiction in humans, it is still a matter of ...
Drug-addicted individuals show high levels of impulsive choice, characterized by preference for smal...
Impatience-the failure to wait or tolerate delayed rewards (e.g. food, drug and monetary incentives)...
Poor impulse control has been associated with compulsive drug seeking and an enhanced risk of relaps...
This vast cost of drug addiction, to both individuals and society, continues to fuel research invest...
Impulsivity, poorly conceived or prematurely executed behavior, is an important characteristic of hu...
BackgroundDevelopment of maladaptive drug-seeking habits occurs in conjunction with a ventral-to-dor...
AbstractImpulsivity, broadly defined as action without foresight, is a component of numerous psychia...
Disruptions to inhibitory control are believed to contribute to multiple aspects of drug abuse, from...
Substance use disorder is a chronic, relapsing condition characterized by preoccupation with acquiri...
RATIONALE: A strong association has been demonstrated between various forms of impulsivity and addic...
In this chapter, we review several studies showing different forms of impulsive behaviors in individ...