Results indicated that schemas of Mistrust/Abuse and Defectiveness/Shame along with modes of Angry Child, Impulsive Child, and (low) Happy Child uniquely differentiated BPD
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or impulsive buying.
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Crossref FilizKulacaoglu, SametKose. (2018) Singing under the impulsiveness: impulsivity in psychiatric disorders.
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[…] in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in 1976, many studies have investigated the effects of neurofeedback on different symptoms of ADHD such as inattention, impulsivity
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In this paper, we focus on the hyperactive/impulsive aspect (or dimension) of ADHD.
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Both prospective controlled studies and studies employing a pre-and post-design found large effect sizes (ES) for neurofeedback on impulsivity and inattention and a medium
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Both ADHD and bipolar disorder express features of impulsivity.
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Regression analysis showed that hemodynamic changes were significantly correlated with verbal memory and impulsivity in both disorders.
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[…] high-risk behaviors, such as spending sprees, impulsive sex, drug or alcohol use, and impulsive business investments suicide attempts When a person suffering with bipolar
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In this paper, we focus on the hyperactive/impulsive aspect (or dimension) of ADHD.
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[…] in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in 1976, many studies have investigated the effects of neurofeedback on different symptoms of ADHD such as inattention, impulsivity
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Attentional blink in adolescents with varying levels of impulsivity. J. Psychiatr.
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Individuals with impulsive tendencies can be reckless and appear impatient, and are often disinhibited in social situations.
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In this paper, we focus on the hyperactive/impulsive aspect (or dimension) of ADHD.
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[…] in Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in 1976, many studies have investigated the effects of neurofeedback on different symptoms of ADHD such as inattention, impulsivity
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SIB, obsessions, compulsions, tic severity, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder related impulsivity, risk taking behaviours, and rages were systematically assessed in
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Many with TS experience additional neurobehavioral problems, including inattention, hyperactivity and impulsivity, and obsessive-compulsive symptoms, such as intrusive thoughts
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[…] other conditions depression impulse control disorders in adults (1,2) Reference: (1) Cavanna AE, Seri S.Tourette's syndrome.
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The Working Group has recommended that a grouping of impulse control disorders be retained in ICD-11.
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Recognizing which disruptive, impulse-control or conduct disorder a person has.
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Short attention span, impulsivity, aggression, not being able to sit still, not obeying instructions, difficulty controlling emotions — these are behavior issues in children
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[…] syndrome former term for an organic mental syndrome characterized by a marked change in behavior or personality, e.g., emotional instability, marked apathy, or impaired impulse
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[…] prominent initial symptom, and others include increasing rigidity of thought; restricted interests; easy distractibility; lack of initiation; speech disturbances; loss of impulse
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Change in personality; OR Disturbance in mood; OR Fluctuations in emotions and their intensity (e.g., explosive temper outbursts, sudden crying, etc.) and impairment in impulse
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Abstract Hyperactivity syndromes and disorders (ADHD and HKD) include the symptoms of overactivity, inattention, and impulsivity, which occur in many other mental disorders
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[…] of the following behavioral issues: aggression dependency withdrawal from social activities attention-seeking behavior depression during adolescent and teen years lack of impulse
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Hyperactivity Disorder- dysfunction of central nervous system leading to problems in attention not focus on one task display behavioural problem along with poor academic performance impulsivity
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Impulsivity and levels of activity were also significantly higher relative to those with Down syndrome and comparable to those with ASD.
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[…] behaviors ( impulse control disorder ).
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[…] problems Individuals may have intellectual impairment and behavioral problems, including: Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) Impulsive
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Additionally, psychiatric symptoms such as mood disorders, impulsiveness, depression and schizophrenia are not uncommon in these patients.
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[…] psychiatric disturbances that include changes in behavior, personality changes, depression, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, paranoid psychosis, suicidal tendencies, and impulsivity
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Patients in the choreic group (11%) - Predominantly characterized by choreoathetoid abnormal movements associated with dystonia Psychiatric features include emotional lability, impulsiveness
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The within-syndrome variability of the sample was emphasised in parental reports of their child's personality characteristics (e.g. levels of impulsiveness), as well as the
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impulse control, which may increase their chances of being taken advantage or engaging in risky sexual behavior.
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This is probably due to difficulties around sustaining attention, and impulsivity, as well as developmental and learning difficulties.
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Although the degree of pressure lowering is usually smaller, the drug's negative inotropic and chronotropic effects result in decreased impulse and dp/dtmax.
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Visible or palpable chest wall pulsations, occasionally more prominent than the left ventricular apical impulse, are unusual but may occur.
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Figure 4 Pharmacological anti-impulse therapy. Diagram of aortic pressure curves under various conditions. The continuous line (B) represents the baseline state.
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In humans with this autoimmune disease, rogue antibodies bind to the NMDA receptors on neurons, impairing their ability to control electrical impulses in the brain.
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NMDA receptors are proteins that control electrical impulses in the brain.
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Similarly, mood dysregulation disorders, disorders of impulse control, and sleep disorders may be identified.
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In adults with TSC, poorer communication and socialisation skills, gastric health problems and impulsivity were associated with self-injury; compulsive behaviour and impulsivity
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[…] associations between impulsivity and self‐injury and aggression in TSC (Eden et al., 2014 ; Wilde et al., 2017 ; Wilde et al., 2018 ), suggesting that impulsivity may be
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[…] considered at six levels: behavioural, psychiatric, intellectual, academic, neuropsychological and psychosocial.[6] Behavioural problems most commonly seen include overactivity, impulsivity
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[…] abnormality Abnormal head movements Mydriasis Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder Akinesia Neoplasm Aggressive behavior Parkinsonism Fasciculations Apathy Postural tremor Impulsivity
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They are usually quiet and good-tempered, but may also be hyperactive and impulsive.
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The most frequent diagnosis in the medical record was behavioral disorder in 30 cases (46.15%), followed by impulse control disorder and schizophrenia; Axis I diagnosis was
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This requires that all cells ahead of the impulse wave are excitable and offer equal capacity to transmit the impulse.
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When these fibers recovered their excitability before extinction of the premature impulse, they were reentered in a retrograde direction, and the impulse traveled in a circular
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The AV node blocks part of atrial impulses from reaching the ventricles. In this example, only one out of every three atrial impulses makes its way to the ventricles.
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This is a more invasive form of neuromodulation in which electrical impulses are used to stimulate and modulate sacral nerves in an effort to relieve OAB symptoms.
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Nerve stimulation Regulating the nerve impulses to your bladder can improve overactive bladder symptoms.
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A battery-powered neuro-stimulator (bladder “pacemaker”) provides the mild electrical impulses that are carried by a small lead wire to stimulate the selected sacral nerves
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[…] diseases characterized by inflexible and maladaptive patterns of behavior, cognition, and inner experience, involving several areas of functioning, such as affectivity, impulse
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The symptoms of borderline personality disorder include: a recurring pattern of instability in relationships, efforts to avoid abandonment, identity disturbance, impulsivity
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Reckless Sex Impulsive behavior is one of the symptoms of BPD listed in the DSM-IV.
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Neurotic symptoms often begin when a previously impermeable defense mechanism breaks down and a forbidden drive or impulse threatens to enter consciousness.
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Impulsive, uncontrolled behavior (impulse dyscontrol). 2.
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Theories An influential view held by the psychoanalytic tradition is that neuroses arise from intrapsychic conflict (conflict between different drives, impulses, and motives
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SVT occurs when an electrical impulse “re-enters” the atrial muscles.
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For example, the SA node increases the rate of impulses during exercise and decreases the rate of impulses during sleep.
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The term "arrhythmia" refers to any change from the normal sequence of electrical impulses.
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[…] way for electrical impulses to travel from atria to the ventricles.
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A normal heartbeat is caused by an electrical impulse traveling through the heart.
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When there are areas with different electrical function close to each other, the normal even conduction of electrical impulses can be disrupted, especially if a normal beat
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For example, the SA node increases the rate of impulses during exercise and decreases the rate of impulses during sleep.
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Normal heart contractions begin as an electrical impulse in the right atrium.
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Each heartbeat begins with an impulse from the heart's pacemaker (sinus or sinoatrial node). This impulse activates the upper chambers of the heart (atria).
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(nerve impulses, muscle contractions) across themselves and to other cells.
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The body needs electrical impulses to make muscle cells contract.
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Our nerve cells need these slightly charged particles to help carry electrical impulses around the body.
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Among younger children, suicide attempts are often impulsive.
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Most deaths by suicide result from sudden, uncontrolled impulses. Since drugs and alcohol contribute to such impulses, it's essential to avoid them.
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Take one step at a time and don't act impulsively. Oct. 18, 2018
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Each heartbeat begins with an impulse from the heart's pacemaker (sinus or sinoatrial node). This impulse activates the upper chambers of the heart (atria).
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Unlike ATRIAL FIBRILLATION which is caused by abnormal impulse generation, typical atrial flutter is caused by abnormal impulse conduction.
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This rate is too fast to allow every impulse to be conducted through the atrioventricular node to the ventricles.
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As the impulse cycles in this reentrant circuit, it sends new impulses to the neighboring cells.
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In most cases there is 1:1 ventricular response, meaning all atrial impulses are conducted to the ventricles.
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Variations within p waves and pr intervals occur and an irregular rate of impulse formation is observed A condition characterized by the site of origin of impulses, controlling
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The onset of AVNRT is triggered by a premature atrial impulse.
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If this retrograde impulse is then able to reenter the alfa pathway, a continuously circulating impulse can be established within the AV node.
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If the slow pathway (alpha) has repolarized by the time the impulse completes the retrograde conduction, the impulse can reenter the slow pathway (alpha) and initiate AVNRT
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After impulse transmission through the bundle of His, the impulse is conducted to the right and left bundle branches which generate Fast action potential.
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In type 1, it takes progressively longer for each SA node impulse to exit the node until an impulse fails to exit the node and depolarize the atria.
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The most common formula (all intervals in sec) is Rhythm disturbances result from abnormalities of impulse formation, impulse conduction, or both.
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When the ventricles (lower chambers) do not receive electrical impulses from the atria (upper chambers), they may generate some impulses on their own, called junctional or
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When the electrical impulse reaches the atrioventricular node (3), it is delayed slightly.
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Heart Block Definition Heart block refers to a delay in the normal flow of electrical impulses that cause the heart to beat.
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