Inhibition is a fundamental property of behaviour required for flexible responding and humans have evolved executive brain systems that can engage inhibitory processes in order to reduce interference from irrelevant distracting stimuli, block unwanted memories and emotions and suppress inappropriate choices and actions. Without the efficient operation of these inhibitory mechanisms behaviour can become maladaptive, as seen in a large range of disorders where subjects exhibit impulsive responding, such as ADHD, mania, chronic substance abuse and schizophrenia. Animal models are making an increasing contribution to our understanding of the psychology and underlying neurobiology of behavioural inhibition and impulsivity. Here, in this short ar...
Both impulsivity in operant tasks and locomotor activity in a novel open field are known to predict ...
Animals, including humans, display a range of impulsive behaviours. For example, sometimes we are un...
Animal models are making an increasing contribution to our understanding of the psychology and brain...
Inhibition is a fundamental property of behaviour required for flexible responding and humans have e...
Impulsive behavior is a key constituent of many psychiatric illnesses, with maladaptive response con...
Impulsive behavior is a key constituent of many psychiatric illnesses, with maladaptive response con...
Impulsive behavior is a key constituent of many psychiatric illnesses, with maladaptive response con...
Animal models are making an increasing contribution to our understanding of the psychology and brain...
Animal models are making an increasing contribution to our understanding of the psychology and brain...
AbstractImpulsivity, broadly defined as action without foresight, is a component of numerous psychia...
Impulsivity describes the tendency of an individual to act prematurely without foresight and is asso...
Impulsivity describes the tendency of an individual to act prematurely without foresight and is asso...
AbstractMany common psychiatric conditions, such as attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD),...
Animal models are making an increasing contribution to our understanding of the psychology and brain...
Animal models are making an increasing contribution to our understanding of the psychology and brain...
Both impulsivity in operant tasks and locomotor activity in a novel open field are known to predict ...
Animals, including humans, display a range of impulsive behaviours. For example, sometimes we are un...
Animal models are making an increasing contribution to our understanding of the psychology and brain...
Inhibition is a fundamental property of behaviour required for flexible responding and humans have e...
Impulsive behavior is a key constituent of many psychiatric illnesses, with maladaptive response con...
Impulsive behavior is a key constituent of many psychiatric illnesses, with maladaptive response con...
Impulsive behavior is a key constituent of many psychiatric illnesses, with maladaptive response con...
Animal models are making an increasing contribution to our understanding of the psychology and brain...
Animal models are making an increasing contribution to our understanding of the psychology and brain...
AbstractImpulsivity, broadly defined as action without foresight, is a component of numerous psychia...
Impulsivity describes the tendency of an individual to act prematurely without foresight and is asso...
Impulsivity describes the tendency of an individual to act prematurely without foresight and is asso...
AbstractMany common psychiatric conditions, such as attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD),...
Animal models are making an increasing contribution to our understanding of the psychology and brain...
Animal models are making an increasing contribution to our understanding of the psychology and brain...
Both impulsivity in operant tasks and locomotor activity in a novel open field are known to predict ...
Animals, including humans, display a range of impulsive behaviours. For example, sometimes we are un...
Animal models are making an increasing contribution to our understanding of the psychology and brain...