Impulsivity causes, control and disorders [electronic resource] / George H. Lassiter, editor.

Contributor(s): Lassiter, George H | ProQuest (Firm)Material type: TextTextSeries: Psychology of emotions, motivations, and actions series | Nova biomedicalPublication details: Hauppauge, N.Y. : Nova Science Publishers, c2009Description: xii, 254 p. : illISBN: 9781617285202 (electronic bk.)Subject(s): Impulse control disorders | Compulsive behavior | ImpulseGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 616.85/84 LOC classification: RC569.5.I46 | I485 2009Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
Alcohol abuse and dependence disorders of control / Abigail K. Rose -- Obsessive-compulsive disorder and the impulsivity-compulsivity disorder spectrum : a review of research / Michael L. Sulkowski ... [et al.] -- Impulsiveness and suicide risk : a literature review / Maurizio Pompili ... [et al.] -- When working memory isn't effective : the role of working memory constraints on rates of delayed discounting and substance-use problems / Ana M. Franco-Watkins & Richard E. Mattson -- Emotion-based impulsivity and its importance for impulsive behavior outcomes / Melissa A. Cyders ... [et al.] -- Genetics basis of impulsivity : the role of serotoninergic and dopaminergic genes / Laura Mandelli -- The biological and sociocognitive basis of trait impulsivity / Peter O' Connor -- Mood disorders of female delinquents in a juvenile detention center : its' relationship with impulsivity and depression assessments / Michio Ariga ... [et al.] -- The impact of impulsivity on adolescent performance in an emotional go/no-go task / Miguel Angel Munoz ... [et al.] -- A comparison of the Eysenck impulsiveness questionnaire and the Dickman impulsivity inventory in a Flemish sample / Claes L., Vertommen, H. & Braspenning, N. -- Psychological and biological basis of impulsive behavior / Michio Nomura -- The relationship between impulsiveness and rejection behavior in the ultimatum game / Haruto Takagishi, Taiki Takahashi, Toshio Yamagishi -- The construct of impulsivity within the context of gender-specific adversity and resilience during adolescence : guidelines for future work / Roberto Mejia ... [et al.].
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Alcohol abuse and dependence disorders of control / Abigail K. Rose -- Obsessive-compulsive disorder and the impulsivity-compulsivity disorder spectrum : a review of research / Michael L. Sulkowski ... [et al.] -- Impulsiveness and suicide risk : a literature review / Maurizio Pompili ... [et al.] -- When working memory isn't effective : the role of working memory constraints on rates of delayed discounting and substance-use problems / Ana M. Franco-Watkins & Richard E. Mattson -- Emotion-based impulsivity and its importance for impulsive behavior outcomes / Melissa A. Cyders ... [et al.] -- Genetics basis of impulsivity : the role of serotoninergic and dopaminergic genes / Laura Mandelli -- The biological and sociocognitive basis of trait impulsivity / Peter O' Connor -- Mood disorders of female delinquents in a juvenile detention center : its' relationship with impulsivity and depression assessments / Michio Ariga ... [et al.] -- The impact of impulsivity on adolescent performance in an emotional go/no-go task / Miguel Angel Munoz ... [et al.] -- A comparison of the Eysenck impulsiveness questionnaire and the Dickman impulsivity inventory in a Flemish sample / Claes L., Vertommen, H. & Braspenning, N. -- Psychological and biological basis of impulsive behavior / Michio Nomura -- The relationship between impulsiveness and rejection behavior in the ultimatum game / Haruto Takagishi, Taiki Takahashi, Toshio Yamagishi -- The construct of impulsivity within the context of gender-specific adversity and resilience during adolescence : guidelines for future work / Roberto Mejia ... [et al.].

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