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Genetic study links impulsive decision making to a wide range of health and psychiatric risks
Researchers from University of California San Diego have identified 11 genetic regions linked to delay discounting—the tendency to prefer smaller, immediate rewards over larger, delayed ones—shedding ...
Researchers from University of California San Diego have identified 11 genetic regions linked to delay discounting - the tendency to prefer smaller, immediate rewards over larger, delayed ones - ...
Lower cortical thickness is associated with impulsive choice in specific brain networks that are important for decision-making. Source: Pehlivanova et al., JNeurosci (2018) A new study reports that ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Even the best teens can make one bad choice that changes everything. Peer pressure, impulsive decisions, or a need to fit in can lead to consequences that alter their futures or ...
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Being impulsive could be linked to same genes as dozens of health conditions, new study shows
The urge for a quick reward is rooted deep in our DNA – and it could influence a wide range of health risks over our lives, a sweeping genetic study suggests. Scientists have long known that ...
Impulsivity is often connected to reckless decisions and a lack of self-control; however, it has played a crucial role in human evolution (Fenneman and Frankenhuis, 2020). It has influenced survival, ...
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