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New developments in human neurocognition: Clinical, genetic, and brain imaging correlates of impulsivity and compulsivity

机译:人类神经认知的新发展:冲动性和强迫性的临床,遗传和脑成像相关性

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Impulsivity and compulsivity represent useful conceptualizations that involve dissociable cognitive functions, which are mediated by neuroanatomically and neurochemically distinct components of cortico-subcortical circuitry. The constructs were historically viewed as diametrically opposed, with impulsivity being associated with risk-seeking and compulsivity with harm-avoidance. However, they are increasingly recognized to be linked by shared neuropsychological mechanisms involving dysfunctional inhibition of thoughts and behaviors. In this article, we selectively review new developments in the investigation of the neurocognition of impulsivity and compulsivity in humans, in order to advance our understanding of the pathophysiology of impulsive, compulsive, and addictive disorders and indicate new directions for research.
机译:冲动性和强迫性代表有用的概念化,涉及可分离的认知功能,这些功能由皮质-皮层下回路的神经解剖学和神经化学上不同的成分介导。从历史上看,这些构架是截然相反的,冲动性与寻求风险相关,而强制性与避免伤害相关。但是,人们越来越多地认识到它们是由共享的神经心理学机制联系在一起的,这些机制涉及对思想和行为的功能障碍。在本文中,我们有选择地回顾了人类对冲动性和强迫性神经认知研究的新进展,以增进我们对冲动性,强迫性和成瘾性疾病的病理生理学的理解,并为研究指明了新的方向。

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