The Psychology and Neuroscience of Impulsivity 1st Edition
The Psychology and Neuroscience of Impulsivity (1st Edition) by Yuliya Richard and Ahmed Moustafa presents a clear, authoritative exploration of impulsivity at the intersection of psychology and brain science. This concise yet comprehensive volume synthesizes contemporary research to reveal how impulsive behavior arises, how it is measured, and how it can be reshaped across the lifespan.
Inside, readers will find accessible explanations of theoretical models, cutting-edge neurobiological findings, and practical assessment strategies. Topics include developmental trajectories, neural circuits and neurotransmitter systems, computational approaches, and the role of impulsivity in disorders such as ADHD, addiction, and impulse-control conditions. The text balances rigorous science with clinical relevance, making complex neuroscience approachable without sacrificing depth.
Ideal for researchers, clinicians, graduate students, and policy-makers around the world, this 1st Edition equips professionals with the knowledge to design interventions, interpret research, and apply insights to real-world challenges. Whether you’re building a literature review, informing clinical practice, or teaching advanced courses in cognitive neuroscience and clinical psychology, this book serves as an essential reference.
Engagingly written and richly informed, The Psychology and Neuroscience of Impulsivity is both a foundational textbook and a practical guide. Deepen your understanding of impulsivity and gain tools to translate science into better outcomes. Order your copy today to add a definitive resource on impulsivity to your library.
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