Impulsivity and attention in obsessive compulsive and tic disorders: mismatch in self-report and behavioural data

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    Impulsivity represents a complex multidimensional behavioural construct with varying definitions (e_g, tending to act thoughtlessly and inconsiderately; an insensitivity to consequences; the preference of a smaller, immediate, as opposed to a larger reward at a later point of time; or the inability to suppress motor impulses). A rash, unpredictable action (e_g, risky driving behaviours ) can lead to health or financial consequences for those acting impulsively as well as for others, problematic Internet use, nicotine smoking, or excessive use of alcohol. In patients with borderline personality disorders, impulsivity is considered as a key feature with . . .

     

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