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What is it?

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• Acting or Done without Forethought•Latin Root: impulsivus = Driven Onward• Actuated or swayed by emotional or involuntary impulses• Proceeding from natural feeling or impulse without external stimulus• Doing things or tending to do things suddenly

Definition of Impulsive

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What is Impulsivity?

Impulsivity has been variously defined as behavior without adequate thought, the tendency to act with less forethought than do most individuals of equal ability and knowledge, or a predisposition toward rapid, unplanned reactions to internal or external stimuli without regard to the negative consequences of these reactions.

Impulsivity is implicated in a number of psychiatric disorders including Mania, Personality Disorders, and Substance Use Disorders;

yet, there is significant disagreement among researchers and clinicians regarding the

exact definition of impulsivity and how it should be measured.

Definition of Impulsivity

http://www.impulsivity.org/

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Actions that are • Poorly Conceived• Prematurely Expressed• Unduly Risky• Inappropriate to the Situation• Result in Undesirable Outcomes

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• Dysfunctional: maladaptive•Act with less forethought, which produces difficulty

• Functional: Adaptive?• Act with little forethought when it is optimal

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Impulsivity vs Risky Behavior

Are they the same?

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Impulsivity vs Risky Behavior

Are they the same?

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Impulsivity vs Risky Behavior

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Risky?

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Does Training matter for Impulsivity?

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Impulsive?

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• Not all impulsive behavior is disadvantageous• Impulsive individuals say they act with less forethought•But they often respond more slowly in experimental Tasks than non-impulsive individuals• Are decision time, persistence, boredom, and sensation seeking important aspects?

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• Phenotypic Impulsivity• Negative consequences• Risky Behavior• Repetitive* • Not able to discern want from need• Underdeveloped PFC• less feedback from PFC to limbic• impatience• make choices even recognizing the negative consequences for that choice

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Why don’t drugs work consistently?

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• Drugs were delivered systemically –• Complex Behavioral Outputs• Such as Impulsivity• Require Complex Circuitry• Suggests multiple Transmitter modulation

• Is the Definition of Impulsivity Good Enough to determine multifactorial causation?

Do drug experiments strongly support the hypothesis that Impulsivity is multifactorial?

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Transitional Bridge 5-choice serial reaction time task

Two New Models of Impulsivity

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5CSRTT

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5CSRTT

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5CSRTT

Strong negative correlation r2=0.42 of premature responding with accuracy for Long ITI (5-10s)

Variable ITI (2-15s) – low correlation of premature responding and accuracy

Explains 42%

Explains 5%

5s

10s

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Transitional Bridge

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Transitional Bridge• COGNITIVE IMPULSIVITY• 2 bridges/remove panel 4• on platform A or C• trained → B or D• tone + food reward• √ bridge preference

•TESTING• A → B• immediate reward• C → D• 2X reward•5 s delay (3 days)

•7s delay (days 4-6)

• 10 s delay (7-9)

• Impulsivity =• choosing A → B• ↓ crossing latency

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T-Bridge: Motor Impulsivity

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T- Bridge: Cognitive Impulsivity

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Toward Phenotypic ImpulsivityModels must include/consider • Behaviors meaningful to the animal used• Poor Conception is impossible to measure in animals and humans• Undue Risk•Situation Inappropriateness•Undesirable Outcomes• All affected by • Emotional state & Stress responsivity• Habitual, Learned and Not yet Learned behavior

The Next Step:

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