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A specific neural substrate predicting current and future impulsivity in young adults

Psychology

A specific neural substrate predicting current and future impulsivity in young adults

J. S. Steele, M. Bertocci, et al.

This groundbreaking research conducted by J. Scott Steele and colleagues uncovers specific neural markers of impulsivity in young adults. By examining amygdala and prefrontal cortex activity during facial fear processing, the study reveals that heightened amygdala activity is linked to increased impulsivity. These findings could revolutionize interventions for mental health issues related to impulsivity.

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