Impulsivity Derived From the Dark Side: Neurocircuits That Contribute to Negative Urgency

Volume: 13
Published: Jun 25, 2019
Abstract
Negative urgency is a unique dimension of impulsivity that involves acting rashly when in extreme distress and impairments in inhibitory control. It has been hypothesized to derive from stress that is related to negative emotional states that are experienced during the withdrawal/negative affect stage of the addiction cycle. Classically, a transition to compulsive drug use prevents or relieves negative emotional states that result from...
Paper Details
Title
Impulsivity Derived From the Dark Side: Neurocircuits That Contribute to Negative Urgency
Published Date
Jun 25, 2019
Volume
13
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