As Lowenstein (2003) states, studies point to serotonin as one of the most important central neuro - transmitters underlying the modulation
of impulsive aggression» (p. 72).
Children's self - control during their first decade of life was measured using nine measures of self - control: observational ratings of children's lack of control (3 and 5 y of age) and parent, teacher, and self - reports
of impulsive aggression, hyperactivity, lack of persistence, inattention, and impulsivity (5, 7, 9, and 11 y of age).
The room «Colour and Gesture» somehow doesn't have quite enough colour in it, but the «Violent Mark» room is lifted by six superb works by Franz Kline, most of them just stabbing black marks on white backgrounds that exude a mixture
of impulsive aggression and Zen - like inner serenity.
«However, this work does inform us on what brain targets might be available for the development of novel treatments
of impulsive aggression and IED.»
Not exact matches
About one - third had IED, defined by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual
of Mental Disorders as recurrent,
impulsive, problematic outbursts
of verbal or physical
aggression disproportionate to the situations that trigger them.
People with intermittent explosive disorder (IED), or
impulsive aggression, have a weakened connection between regions
of the brain associated with sensory input, language processing and social interaction.
Unlike the focused heat
of a football player, say, hot
aggression is
impulsive and reactive.
They found significant links between both types
of aggression and attention problems, although the link between attention and premeditated
aggression was weaker than the link between attention and
impulsive aggression.
«
Impulsive aggression, by definition, is aggressive behavior that occurs automatically, or almost automatically, without evidence
of any inhibition or thought about whether it should be carried out,» Anderson says.
Impulsive aggression and violence are also thought to be consequences
of faulty emotion regulation.
Intermittent explosive disorder (IED) is defined by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual
of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition, as recurrent,
impulsive, problematic outbursts
of verbal or physical
aggression that are disproportionate to the situations that trigger them.
As part
of their pioneering research to improve diagnosis and treatment for IED and
impulsive aggression, Coccaro and his colleagues examined possible connections to toxoplasmosis, an extremely common parasitic infection.
«The behaviors displayed by IED patients represent the expected consequence
of altered brain structure and function underlying
impulsive aggression in humans.»
IED is defined by the DSM - 5 as recurrent,
impulsive, problematic outbursts
of aggression, disproportionate to the situation — extreme road rage, for example.
It also develops multiple product candidates in psychiatry to address the large market opportunity in the treatment
of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, including ADHD patients with
impulsive aggression.
The purpose - bred fighting breed cluster pit bulls represent, genetically programmed for
impulsive aggression, can not be trained into reliable sociability, any more than greyhounds can be trained to adopt the running gait
of a sled dog.
The genetic history
of both the mastiff and the Rottweiler is rife with «
impulsive aggression,» a consistent, often deadly trait, for which the pit bull (sometimes known by its image - laundering alias
of American Staffordshire) is the poster canine.
Many dog behaviourists (and I) call the cluster
of breeds imbued with a genetically - endowed propensity for
impulsive aggression — such as the mastiff, Cane Corso, Dogo Argentina and others — «pit bull type dogs.».
Behaviourists (and I) call the cluster
of breeds imbued with a genetically - endowed propensity for
impulsive aggression — such as the mastiff, Cane Corso, Dogo Argentina and others — «pit bull type dogs.».
Nonetheless, Cabral now appears to be well on his way to joining Cesar Millan and Victoria Stilwell among the pantheon
of dog trainers favored by shelter personnel and rescuers who insist on believing, against the weight
of centuries
of evidence and experience and soaring numbers
of deaths and disfigurements inflicted by «rescued» dogs, that pit bulls in particular can be trained out
of high reactivity and
impulsive aggression, and can be made «safe» despite histories
of dangerous behavior.
While our trainer knows it, many
of our men could advocate that
aggression leads to more
aggression, and that wielding force, fear, coercion,
impulsive tendencies and other aversive behaviors is what yielded this negative consequence.
Interestingly, in dogs who exhibit
impulsive aggression — that is, dogs who don't escalate appropriately up the «ladder
of aggression» — serotonin receptor affinity in this part
of the brain is altered relative to normal dogs.
Interestingly, in dogs who exhibit
impulsive aggression — that is, dogs who don't escalate appropriately up the «ladder
of aggression» --
Impulsive - irresponsible traits were positively related to reactive
aggression at only low levels
of MD and negatively related to instrumental
aggression at high levels
of MD..
Intermittent Explosive Disorder can be seen in children as young as six and as old as eighteen years
of age and is typically characterized by verbal and physical
aggression that is out
of proportion with the trigger situation, and
aggression outburst appears to be
impulsive instead
of premeditated the
aggression.
Impulsive Aggression as a Comorbidity
of Attention - Deficit / Hyperactivity Disorder in Children and Adolescents.
Low levels
of serotonin have been found to be associated with
impulsive behavior and emotional
aggression.
Now that we understand, through many years
of Collaborative work, that divorcing clients are at some level
of trauma / crisis when they seek out a lawyer; we also realize that, as their divorce professionals, we are ever - at - risk to go into the trauma with them and begin reacting with
impulsive, limbic
aggression «on behalf
of the client».
Evidence suggests that low concentrations
of 5 - HIAA can be associated with
impulsive aggression.
This kind
of student, in particular, can face elevated levels
of depression, poor self - esteem, heightened
aggression, and contemplate suicide — and is more likely to be rejected by peers, have poor social skills, be
impulsive and easily provoked, and have trouble in learning.
Patients with early - onset bipolar disorder may exhibit
impulsive violations
of rules and
aggression.
You can check out this post on discipline after baby arrives and also this one on toddler
aggression Most
of all, try not to take it personally or think
of your child as being bad — he is just learning how to manage his emotions and relying on
impulsive behaviors right now — help him see you will help him calm down and keep setting clear limits.
When these neurologically impaired children used the bop bag, it appeared to be
impulsive and out -
of - control
aggression, as opposed to symbolic or purposeful play.
This form
of aggression is
impulsive and is accompanied by hyperarousal
of the stress system.
Modulatory role
of the brain - derived neurotrophic factor Val66Met polymorphism on the effects
of serious life events on
impulsive aggression in borderline personality disorder
The influence
of serotonin - and other genes on
impulsive behavioral
aggression and cognitive impulsivity in children with attention - deficit / hyperactivity disorder (ADHD): Findings from a family - based association test (FBAT) analysis
Chinese Version
of Impulsive / Premeditated
Aggression Scale: Validation and its Psychometric Properties.
Serotonergic function, two - mode models
of self - regulation, and vulnerability to depression: What depression has in common with
impulsive aggression