Abstract: The impulsivity construct has been investigated in the psychological literature as both a personality factor and a manifestation of the cognitive functioning of individuals. In addition, an increasing number of studies have shown that impulsivity is not a unitary concept and that it must be conceived of as several subtypes. We investigated whether a self-report test of three types of impulsivity could be a good predictor of cognitive functioning in healthy individuals. The sample was composed of 230 subjects (65% women) with a mean age of 28.4 years (SD = 13.6 years) from the general population of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Argentina. The sample was evaluated using the Questionnaire on Compulsive Urgency, Sensation Seek...
In the neuropsychological literature, there is a debate concerning whether neuropsychological tests ...
peer reviewedRisky and excessive behaviors, such as aggressive and compulsive behaviors, are frequen...
Various aspects of impulsivity, including risk-taking, were investigated by comparing the responses ...
The impulsivity construct has been investigated in the psychological literature as both a personalit...
The concept of impulsivity, widely used in psychological literature, has different meanings that are...
Resumen: el concepto de impulsividad, ampliamente utilizado en la literatura psicológica, tiene dist...
Risky and excessive behaviors, such as aggressive and compulsive behaviors, are frequently described...
'Impulsivity' refers to a range of behaviours including preference for immediate reward (temporal-im...
Impulsivity has been linked to three main factors: performing without direct involvement of the fron...
Impulsivity refers to acting without forethought. It can be detrimental to daily social functioning ...
peer reviewedRisky and excessive behaviors, such as aggressive and compulsive behaviors, are frequen...
La impulsividad se ha asociado a tres factores principales: el actuar sin una implicación directa de...
mpulsivity is a multidimensional construct that represents a well-known vulnerability factor for a v...
Impulsivity is a widely studied construct and has been characterized by a lack of consensus among au...
Abstract‘Impulsivity’ refers to a range of behaviours including preference for immediate reward (tem...
In the neuropsychological literature, there is a debate concerning whether neuropsychological tests ...
peer reviewedRisky and excessive behaviors, such as aggressive and compulsive behaviors, are frequen...
Various aspects of impulsivity, including risk-taking, were investigated by comparing the responses ...
The impulsivity construct has been investigated in the psychological literature as both a personalit...
The concept of impulsivity, widely used in psychological literature, has different meanings that are...
Resumen: el concepto de impulsividad, ampliamente utilizado en la literatura psicológica, tiene dist...
Risky and excessive behaviors, such as aggressive and compulsive behaviors, are frequently described...
'Impulsivity' refers to a range of behaviours including preference for immediate reward (temporal-im...
Impulsivity has been linked to three main factors: performing without direct involvement of the fron...
Impulsivity refers to acting without forethought. It can be detrimental to daily social functioning ...
peer reviewedRisky and excessive behaviors, such as aggressive and compulsive behaviors, are frequen...
La impulsividad se ha asociado a tres factores principales: el actuar sin una implicación directa de...
mpulsivity is a multidimensional construct that represents a well-known vulnerability factor for a v...
Impulsivity is a widely studied construct and has been characterized by a lack of consensus among au...
Abstract‘Impulsivity’ refers to a range of behaviours including preference for immediate reward (tem...
In the neuropsychological literature, there is a debate concerning whether neuropsychological tests ...
peer reviewedRisky and excessive behaviors, such as aggressive and compulsive behaviors, are frequen...
Various aspects of impulsivity, including risk-taking, were investigated by comparing the responses ...