peer reviewedRisky and excessive behaviors, such as aggressive and compulsive behaviors, are frequently described in patients with brain damage and have dramatic psychosocial consequences. Although there is strong evidence that impulsivity constitutes a key factor at play in these behaviors, the literature about impulsivity in neuropsychology is to date scarce. In addition, examining and understanding these problematic behaviors requires the assumption that impulsivity is a multidimensional construct. Consequently, this article aims at shedding light on frequent risky and excessive behaviors in patients with brain damage by focusing on a unified, comprehensive, and well-validated model, namely, the UPPS model of impulsivity. This model cons...
Impulsivity explores the basis for the seemingly universal tendency to devalue rewards or punishment...
Rapid decisions and actions are often necessary to ensure time-limited opportunities are not squande...
The support of the Special Research Fund of Ghent University (Belgium) is gratefully acknowledged.Wi...
peer reviewedRisky and excessive behaviors, such as aggressive and compulsive behaviors, are frequen...
Risky and excessive behaviors, such as aggressive and compulsive behaviors, are frequently described...
Impulsivity has been widely implicated in many maladaptive risk-taking and clinical disorders associ...
Impulsivity refers to acting without forethought. It can be detrimental to daily social functioning ...
peer reviewedIinpulsivity occupies a prominent place to psychopathology, yet the precise nature of i...
peer reviewedAbstract Impulsive behaviors and poor inhibition performances are frequently described ...
Impulsive behaviors and poor inhibition performances are frequently described in patients with traum...
Impulsivity is an individual difference that impacts many aspects of an individual\u27s functioning;...
peer reviewedImpulsive behaviors are common in brain-damaged patients including those with neurodege...
Impulsivity is a common and debilitating sequela following traumatic brain injury (TBI), but there i...
Alcohol and substance abuse disorders involve continued use of substances despite negative consequen...
Background: The concepts of impulsivity and compulsivity are commonly used in psychiatry. Little is ...
Impulsivity explores the basis for the seemingly universal tendency to devalue rewards or punishment...
Rapid decisions and actions are often necessary to ensure time-limited opportunities are not squande...
The support of the Special Research Fund of Ghent University (Belgium) is gratefully acknowledged.Wi...
peer reviewedRisky and excessive behaviors, such as aggressive and compulsive behaviors, are frequen...
Risky and excessive behaviors, such as aggressive and compulsive behaviors, are frequently described...
Impulsivity has been widely implicated in many maladaptive risk-taking and clinical disorders associ...
Impulsivity refers to acting without forethought. It can be detrimental to daily social functioning ...
peer reviewedIinpulsivity occupies a prominent place to psychopathology, yet the precise nature of i...
peer reviewedAbstract Impulsive behaviors and poor inhibition performances are frequently described ...
Impulsive behaviors and poor inhibition performances are frequently described in patients with traum...
Impulsivity is an individual difference that impacts many aspects of an individual\u27s functioning;...
peer reviewedImpulsive behaviors are common in brain-damaged patients including those with neurodege...
Impulsivity is a common and debilitating sequela following traumatic brain injury (TBI), but there i...
Alcohol and substance abuse disorders involve continued use of substances despite negative consequen...
Background: The concepts of impulsivity and compulsivity are commonly used in psychiatry. Little is ...
Impulsivity explores the basis for the seemingly universal tendency to devalue rewards or punishment...
Rapid decisions and actions are often necessary to ensure time-limited opportunities are not squande...
The support of the Special Research Fund of Ghent University (Belgium) is gratefully acknowledged.Wi...