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impulsartig

Impulsartig is a German adjective derived from Impuls (impulse) and -artig (like; in the manner of). It describes something that occurs, behaves, or appears in short, intense bursts rather than as a smooth, continuous process. The term can refer to physical, biological, or behavioral phenomena, as well as to signals in engineering contexts.

In psychology and the behavioral sciences, impulsartig describes actions or reactions driven by sudden urges in

In physics, engineering, and signal processing, impulsartige Prozesse or Signale are brief, high-amplitude events that approximate

Compared with the adjective impulsiv, which describes a person or behavior as prone to acting without considering

Related terms include impulse, impulsivity, impulse response, and Dirac delta.

response
to
a
stimulus,
typically
with
limited
forethought
or
planning.
It
is
closely
related
to
the
concept
of
impulse
control
and
can
be
used
to
characterize
both
normal
spontaneous
behavior
and
maladaptive
patterns
in
clinical
settings.
an
impulse.
Examples
include
impulse
forces,
burst
transmissions,
or
pulse-like
inputs.
In
mathematics,
the
idea
of
an
impulse
is
formalized
by
the
Dirac
delta
function,
which
is
described
as
an
idealized
impulse
response.
consequences,
impulsartig
refers
to
the
qualitative
nature
of
a
process
or
signal.
The
term
is
primarily
used
in
German-language
texts
and
is
typically
translated
as
impulse-like
or
impulse-shaped
in
English.