An investigation into the role of impulsivity in addiction
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Brendan Thomas Behan, 'An investigation into the role of impulsivity in addiction', [thesis], Trinity College (Dublin, Ireland). School of Psychology, 2013, pp 178Download Item:

Abstract:
Impulsivity typically refers to actions made without sufficient forethought or
consideration of their consequences. This dissertation focuses on the neural
underpinnings of this trait from a perspective of a striatal-based reward
anticipation system interacting with a prefrontal-centred inhibitory control
mechanism. That is to say, impulsivity might stem from the relationship
between reward-seeking drives and behavioural control mechanisms that
attempt to exert control over such drives. Drug-addicted populations tend
to show elevated levels of impulsivity on a number of measures, suggesting
that disruptions to any identified impulsivity neural network might exist
within such populations.
Author: Behan, Brendan Thomas
Advisor:
Garavan, HughQualification name:
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)Publisher:
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