impulzivit
Impulzivit, or impulsivity, is a tendency to act on immediate urges with limited forethought about consequences. It can describe a spectrum of behavior from everyday spontaneity to patterns that impair functioning. In psychology, impulsivity is not a single trait but a cluster of related processes that influence how quickly a person responds, how long they consider options, and whether they persist on a task.
Researchers distinguish facets such as motor impulsivity (acting without thinking), cognitive impulsivity (rapid, premature cognitive processing),
Neurobiologically, impulsivity involves prefrontal cortex regions responsible for executive control and limbic circuits related to reward.
Clinically, high impulsivity is associated with ADHD, substance use disorders, gambling disorder, and borderline personality disorder,
Assessment and management typically combine behavioral strategies, psychotherapy (notably cognitive-behavioral therapy and mindfulness), and, when appropriate,