Browsing by Subject "impulsivity"
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Adolescent Impulsivity: A Mediator between Parental Monitoring and Adolescent Psychosocial Outcomes (2014-08-04)Previous research has established a robust relationship between characteristics of authoritative parenting as well as adolescent impulsivity on adolescent psychosocial outcomes. The current study was the first to expand ...
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(2012-04-30)Two separate constructs, impulsivity and exercise, have been studied extensively in past literature, identifying impulsivity with risk taking behavior and exercise with health and psychological benefits. The present study ...
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Binge Eating, Impulsivity, and Delay Discounting Among Individuals Engaging in Intermittent Fasting (2021-06-04)Intermittent fasting (IF) is an increasingly popular diet that involves short-term fasting and/or caloric restriction every day or multiple times per week. Hardly any research has examined its associations with psychological ...
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(2022-07-25)The standard definition of impulsivity implies that impulsive individuals demonstrate abnormal reward processing (i.e., impulsive choice, IC) and a penchant for immediate and maladaptive action (i.e., impulsive action, ...
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Two main components for effective cognitive control are top-down and bottom-up processing. Top-down processing is described as the ability to use previously known information to create, seek out and achieve a goal. Bottom-up ...
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(2016-12-05)Previous research has established that Pathological Video Game Use (PVGU) is related to various psychosocial variables such as impulsivity, aggression, and other forms of psychopathology. However, not much is known about ...
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(2016-12-08)Pain impairs self-regulation and cognitive abilities related to decision-making. Additionally, clinical chronic pain patients have demonstrated impaired performance on risky decision-making tasks, often choosing immediate ...