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Neuropsychobiology (2022) 81 (6): 531–538.
Published Online: 14 November 2022
... significant treatment-related changes over time. The identified GMV changes following treatment were related to clinically relevant measures such as impulsivity, distress tolerance, and mindfulness. Results: After treatment, increased mindfulness scores were found in individuals receiving MBI compared to TAU...
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Neuropsychobiology (2021) 80 (2): 84–100.
Published Online: 01 March 2021
... hormone cycles as well as neurotransmitter (TM) responses related to affective and impulse control disorders. Methods: Pharmacological challenge tests performed in placebo-controlled balanced crossover experiments with consecutive challenges by serotonin (5-HT), noradrenaline (NA), and dopamine (DA...
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Neuropsychobiology (2018) 75 (4): 162–168.
Published Online: 18 January 2018
.... Methods: Patients with a recent suicide attempt were compared with patients suffering from depression, adjustment disorder, anxiety, or eating disorders without suicidality, healthy controls and remitted patients with a history of at least 1 suicide attempt (≥1 year). We analyzed impulsivity (Barratt...
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Neuropsychobiology (1994) 30 (4): 185–188.
Published Online: 26 February 2008
...Uma Gupta; G.P. Dubey; B.S. Gupta The present study examined the effects of caffeine on the estimation of felt width of blocks employing haptic presentation. Following a between-subject design, 160 male postgraduate students classified as high or low impulsives received either placebo or one...
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Neuropsychobiology (1993) 28 (1-2): 30–36.
Published Online: 22 February 2008
...M. Zuckerman Impulsive unsocialized sensation seeking (ImpUSS) is a major factor discovered in factor analyses of scales used in psychobiological research. It is strongly convergent with Eysenck’s P dimension and conscientiousness in the ‘big five’. The components of the dimension and the P scale...
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Neuropsychobiology (1992) 25 (1): 44–48.
Published Online: 21 February 2008
... or property resulting from any ideas, methods, instructions or products referred to in the content or advertisements. Alcoholism Pathological gambling Attention deficit disorder Behavioral restraint Impulsivity Biological Psychology/Pharmacopsychology Original Paper Neuropsychobiology 1992:25:44...
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Neuropsychobiology (1987) 17 (1-2): 19–23.
Published Online: 20 February 2008
...M. Virkkunen; S. Närvänen Insulin activity in plasma and the concentrations of tryptophan and serotonin were measured during the glucose tolerance test (GTT) in habitually violent and impulsive male offenders and in psychiatric personnel as controls. Insulin was enhanced in the intermittent...
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Neuropsychobiology (1987) 18 (2): 89–96.
Published Online: 20 February 2008
...B. Af Klinteberg; D. Schalling; G. Edman; L. Oreland; M. Åsberg Associations between platelet monoamine oxidase (MAO) activity and scale scores from the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire, the Impulsiveness-Venturesomeness-Empathy inventory and the Karolinska Scales of Personality were studied in 32...
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Neuropsychobiology (2005) 52 (4): 206–211.
Published Online: 24 November 2005
...Tillmann H.C. Krueger; Manfred Schedlowski; Gerhard Meyer Problematic gambling behavior is thought to be influenced by neurobiological as well as environmental factors. In this study, we investigated the relationship among impulsivity, gambling behavior, the cardiovascular system...
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Neuropsychobiology (2004) 50 (2): 167–173.
Published Online: 29 July 2004
... impulsivity, possibly due to deficits in cognitive function that are associated with reduced P300 amplitude. In the current study, the relationship between cocaine dependence, impulsivity, and P300 amplitude were examined. An auditory oddball event-related potential task along with self-report (Barratt...
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Neuropsychobiology (2002) 45 (4): 167–171.
Published Online: 01 July 2002
...Murad Atmaca; Murat Kuloglu; Ertan Tezcan; Omer Gecici; Bilal Ustundag The association between low or lowered cholesterol and impulsivity, aggressive behaviours and suicide remains controversial. In the present study, cholesterol and leptin levels of patients with borderline personality disorder...
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Neuropsychobiology (2000) 42 (1): 17–24.
Published Online: 29 June 2000
... by drug-free recreational Ecstasy users, three aspects of cognitive performance are often affected: reduced memory for new information (Rivermead Behavioral Memory, supraspan word recall), impaired higher executive processing (Wisconsin Card Sort, Tower of London), and heightened impulsivity...
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Neuropsychobiology (1998) 38 (4): 207–212.
Published Online: 09 November 1998
... or 6, respectively, did not differ significantly from non-BPD regarding the metabolites. However, for section II (impulse action pattern) of the DIB, those with an intermediate value of the section score had significantly higher levels of 5-HIAA and HVA, suggesting that such higher than normal...