All Relations between impulsive action and temporal discounting

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Catharine A Winstanle. The utility of rat models of impulsivity in developing pharmacotherapies for impulse control disorders. British journal of pharmacology. vol 164. issue 4. 2012-03-25. PMID:21410459. however, the type of impulsivity measured appears to play a significant role, with the sst and delay discounting providing more consistent effects for dopaminergic drugs, while the cpt and sst show better predictive validity so far for serotonergic and noradrenergic compounds. 2012-03-25 2023-08-12 human
Vivian M Gonzalez, Brady Reynolds, Monica C Skewe. Role of impulsivity in the relationship between depression and alcohol problems among emerging adult college drinkers. Experimental and clinical psychopharmacology. vol 19. issue 4. 2012-02-02. PMID:21480733. this study examined whether various aspects of impulsivity (negative urgency, lack of premeditation, lack of perseverance, sensation seeking, and delay discounting) and drinking to cope with negative affect help to account for the relationship between depression and alcohol problems among emerging adult college drinkers who reported at least a minimal level of depressive symptoms. 2012-02-02 2023-08-12 Not clear
Julie A Marusich, Mahesh Darna, Richard J Charnigo, Linda P Dwoskin, Michael T Bard. A multivariate assessment of individual differences in sensation seeking and impulsivity as predictors of amphetamine self-administration and prefrontal dopamine function in rats. Experimental and clinical psychopharmacology. vol 19. issue 4. 2012-02-02. PMID:21574722. rats were tested on six behavioral tasks as predictor variables to evaluate sensation seeking (locomotor activity, novelty place preference, and sucrose reinforcement on a progressive ratio schedule) and impulsivity (delay discounting, cued go/no-go, and passive avoidance), followed by d-amphetamine self-administration (0.0056-0.1 mg/kg infusion) and kinetic analysis of dopamine transporter function as outcome variables. 2012-02-02 2023-08-12 rat
James W Diller, Connor H G Patros, Paula R Prentic. Temporal discounting and heart rate reactivity to stress. Behavioural processes. vol 87. issue 3. 2011-11-09. PMID:21601618. we evaluated the relation between one aspect of impulsivity, measured using a computerized temporal discounting task, and heart rate reactivity, measured as a change in heart rate from rest during a serial subtraction task. 2011-11-09 2023-08-12 Not clear
Vedran Lovic, Benjamin T Saunders, Lindsay M Yager, Terry E Robinso. Rats prone to attribute incentive salience to reward cues are also prone to impulsive action. Behavioural brain research. vol 223. issue 2. 2011-10-24. PMID:21507334. there are, however, multiple forms of impulsivity; therefore, we compared sts and gts on two tests of so-called impulsive action - a 2-choice serial reaction time task and a differential reinforcement of low rates of responding task, and one test of impulsive choice - a delay discounting choice procedure. 2011-10-24 2023-08-12 rat
Christina S Meade, Steven B Lowen, Robert R MacLean, Mary D Key, Scott E Luka. fMRI brain activation during a delay discounting task in HIV-positive adults with and without cocaine dependence. Psychiatry research. vol 192. issue 3. 2011-07-12. PMID:21546221. these deficits in the executive network during delay discounting choices may contribute to impulsive decision making among hiv-positive cocaine users, with implications for risk behaviors associated with disease transmission and progression. 2011-07-12 2023-08-12 human
Yannis Paloyelis, Philip Asherson, Mitul A Mehta, Stephen V Faraone, Jonna Kunts. DAT1 and COMT effects on delay discounting and trait impulsivity in male adolescents with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder and healthy controls. Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology. vol 35. issue 12. 2011-02-16. PMID:20736997. dat1 and comt effects on delay discounting and trait impulsivity in male adolescents with attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder and healthy controls. 2011-02-16 2023-08-12 human
P Willner, R Bailey, R Parry, S Dymon. Evaluation of the ability of people with intellectual disabilities to 'weigh up' information in two tests of financial reasoning. Journal of intellectual disability research : JIDR. vol 54. issue 4. 2010-08-09. PMID:20202072. participants with intellectual disabilities (id) showed very little evidence of 'weighing up' of information: only a third of participants showed consistent temporal discounting performance, and when present, consistent performance was usually impulsive; and the ability to perform consistently was more strongly related to executive functioning than to iq. 2010-08-09 2023-08-12 human
Alex Pine, Tamara Shiner, Ben Seymour, Raymond J Dola. Dopamine, time, and impulsivity in humans. The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. vol 30. issue 26. 2010-07-22. PMID:20592211. using an intertemporal choice task, we demonstrate that pharmacologically enhancing dopamine activity increases impulsivity by enhancing the diminutive influence of increasing delay on reward value (temporal discounting) and its corresponding neural representation in the striatum. 2010-07-22 2023-08-12 human
Jose C Perales, Antonio Verdejo-Garcia, Maribel Moya, Oscar Lozano, Miguel Perez-Garci. Bright and dark sides of impulsivity: performance of women with high and low trait impulsivity on neuropsychological tasks. Journal of clinical and experimental neuropsychology. vol 31. issue 8. 2010-05-21. PMID:19358009. we further tested these extreme groups on neuropsychological measures of motor impulsivity (go/no-go, d2), delay discounting (now or later questionnaire), reflection impulsivity (matching familiar figures test), self-regulation (revised-strategy application test), and decision making (iowa gambling task). 2010-05-21 2023-08-12 human
John C Churchwell, Andrea M Morris, Nila M Heurtelou, Raymond P Kesne. Interactions between the prefrontal cortex and amygdala during delay discounting and reversal. Behavioral neuroscience. vol 123. issue 6. 2010-01-05. PMID:20001103. using a delay discounting paradigm, the current investigation found that inactivation and disconnection of the medial prefrontal cortex and basolateral amygdala led rats to become more impulsive by affecting preference for smaller immediate over larger delayed rewards. 2010-01-05 2023-08-12 rat
Keri Shiels, Larry W Hawk, Brady Reynolds, Rebecca J Mazzullo, Jessica D Rhodes, William E Pelham, James G Waxmonsky, Brian P Ganglof. Effects of methylphenidate on discounting of delayed rewards in attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Experimental and clinical psychopharmacology. vol 17. issue 5. 2009-12-09. PMID:19803628. delay discounting, or a preference for smaller, immediate rewards over larger, delayed rewards, is considered an important aspect of impulsivity, and delay-related impulsivity has been emphasized in etiological models of adhd. 2009-12-09 2023-08-12 human
Keri Shiels, Larry W Hawk, Brady Reynolds, Rebecca J Mazzullo, Jessica D Rhodes, William E Pelham, James G Waxmonsky, Brian P Ganglof. Effects of methylphenidate on discounting of delayed rewards in attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Experimental and clinical psychopharmacology. vol 17. issue 5. 2009-12-09. PMID:19803628. broadly consistent with etiological models that emphasize delay-related impulsivity among children with adhd, these findings provide initial evidence that stimulant medication reduces delay discounting among those with the disorder. 2009-12-09 2023-08-12 human
Justin J Anker, Natalie E Zlebnik, Luke A Gliddon, Marilyn E Carrol. Performance under a Go/No-go task in rats selected for high and low impulsivity with a delay-discounting procedure. Behavioural pharmacology. vol 20. issue 5-6. 2009-12-04. PMID:19696658. in the present study, rats screened for high (hii) or low (loi) impulsivity using a delay-discounting task were compared on a go/no-go procedure for intravenous cocaine (0.4 mg/kg) or saccharin pellets (0.1%). 2009-12-04 2023-08-12 rat
Justin J Anker, Natalie E Zlebnik, Luke A Gliddon, Marilyn E Carrol. Performance under a Go/No-go task in rats selected for high and low impulsivity with a delay-discounting procedure. Behavioural pharmacology. vol 20. issue 5-6. 2009-12-04. PMID:19696658. after the go/no-go procedure, cocaine-exposed loi rats were more impulsive on the delay-discounting task for food, compared to loi rats that were naive to cocaine; however, hii rats did not differ on this measure. 2009-12-04 2023-08-12 rat
Justin J Anker, Jennifer L Perry, Luke A Gliddon, Marilyn E Carrol. Impulsivity predicts the escalation of cocaine self-administration in rats. Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior. vol 93. issue 3. 2009-09-16. PMID:19490925. impulsivity, as measured by the delay-discounting task, predicts the acquisition of cocaine self-administration and reinstatement of cocaine seeking in rats. 2009-09-16 2023-08-12 rat
Susanne Koot, Ruud van den Bos, Walter Adriani, Giovanni Laviol. Gender differences in delay-discounting under mild food restriction. Behavioural brain research. vol 200. issue 1. 2009-06-18. PMID:19373979. impulsivity, a core symptom of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (adhd), is tested in animal models by delay-discounting tasks. 2009-06-18 2023-08-12 mouse
C M Helms, N R Gubner, C J Wilhelm, S H Mitchell, D K Grand. D4 receptor deficiency in mice has limited effects on impulsivity and novelty seeking. Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior. vol 90. issue 3. 2008-08-25. PMID:18456309. however, in our study, d(4)ko and wt mice showed similar levels of impulsivity as measured by delay discounting performance and response inhibition on a go/no-go test, suggesting that d(4)r-mediated signaling may not affect impulsivity. 2008-08-25 2023-08-12 mouse
Jennifer L Perry, Sarah E Nelson, Marissa M Anderson, Andrew D Morgan, Marilyn E Carrol. Impulsivity (delay discounting) for food and cocaine in male and female rats selectively bred for high and low saccharin intake. Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior. vol 86. issue 4. 2007-08-20. PMID:17498785. impulsivity (delay discounting) for food and cocaine in male and female rats selectively bred for high and low saccharin intake. 2007-08-20 2023-08-12 rat
Jennifer L Perry, Sarah E Nelson, Marissa M Anderson, Andrew D Morgan, Marilyn E Carrol. Impulsivity (delay discounting) for food and cocaine in male and female rats selectively bred for high and low saccharin intake. Pharmacology, biochemistry, and behavior. vol 86. issue 4. 2007-08-20. PMID:17498785. previous research in rats indicates that delay discounting for food, a model of impulsivity, predicted the rate of acquisition of cocaine self-administration. 2007-08-20 2023-08-12 rat