Underlying Neurobiological and Neurocognitive Mechanisms of Impulsivity in Risk-Taking Behaviors
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2020-03-25
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Impulsivity has been widely implicated in many maladaptive risk-taking and clinical disorders associated with such behaviors [1,2], and may be the most frequently noted criteria in the Diagnostic Statistical Manual for Mental Disorders [3] across a wide variety of disorder classes [4] [...].
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Risk-taking behaviors, Neurobiological mechanisms, Neurocognitive mechanisms, Clinical disorders, Maladaptive behaviors, Alcohol abuse, Substance use, Risky sexual behavior, Non-suicidal self-injury, Gambling, Mathematical modeling, Human neuroimaging, Behavioral approaches, Experimental approaches, Impulsive personality, Impulsive behavior
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Cyders M. A. (2020). Underlying Neurobiological and Neurocognitive Mechanisms of Impulsivity in Risk-Taking Behaviors. Brain sciences, 10(4), 192. https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci10040192
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