نتایج جستجو برای: urges

تعداد نتایج: 1937  

Journal: :Neurocase 2011
Ezequiel Morsella Christopher C Berger Stepehen C Krieger

A primary aspect of the self is the sense of agency – the sense that one is causing an action. In the spirit of recent reductionistic approaches to other complex, multifaceted phenomena (e.g., working memory; cf. Johnson &Johnson, 2009), we attempt to unravel the sense of agency by investigating its most basic components, without invoking high-level conceptual or 'central executive' processes. ...

Journal: :European journal of neurology 2013
C M Eddy A E Cavanna

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Coprolalia is a complex socially inappropriate vocal tic most frequently reported in the context of Tourette syndrome (TS) and widely portrayed as a cardinal characteristic of this condition throughout popular culture. This study investigated which clinical factors may predispose some patients with TS to experience coprolalia and the impact of this symptom on quality of l...

2013
Daniel J. V. Beetsma Marcel A. van den Hout Iris M. Engelhard Marleen M. Rijkeboer Danielle C. Cath

Tics in Tourette syndrome (TS) are often preceded by "premonitory urges": annoying feelings or bodily sensations. We hypothesized that, by reducing annoyance of premonitory urges, tic behaviour may be reinforced. In a 2 × 2 experimental design in healthy participants, we studied the effects of premonitory urges (operationalized as air puffs on the eye) and tic behaviour (deliberate eye blinking...

2016
Maria V. Nararro-Haro Hunter G. Hoffman Azucena Garcia-Palacios Mariana Sampaio Wadee Alhalabi Karyn Hall Marsha Linehan

Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is a severe mental disorder characterized by a dysfunctional pattern of affective instability, impulsivity, and disturbed interpersonal relationships. Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT®) is the most effective treatment for Borderline Personality Disorder, but demand for DBT® far exceeds existing clinical resources. Most patients with BPD never receive DBT®....

Journal: :Biological psychology 2012
Eric L Garland Kristin Carter Katie Ropes Matthew O Howard

Abstinent alcohol dependent individuals commonly employ thought suppression to cope with stress and intrusive cognitions about alcohol. This strategy may inadvertently bias attention towards alcohol-related stimuli while depleting neurocognitive resources needed to regulate urges, manifested as decreased heart rate variability (HRV) responsivity to alcohol cues. The present study tested the hyp...

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