0 showing behaviour in which you do things suddenly without any planning and without considering the effects they may have: --
1 acting or done suddenly without any planning or consideration of the results: --
Secondly, whether an act is self-controlled or impulsive is no less contextually dependent than whether it is altruistic or selfish.
The schizotypy scale that correlated most highly with logical performance was the impulsive-nonconformist dimension.
It is also the increase of the machine's stability level when the machine is rotating around that axis due to an impulsive perturbation.
The substance-dependent and childhood-onset groups contain the majority of subjects who have conditions characterized by traits related to impulsive or impulsive- aggressive behaviours.
Laser-driven impulsive fields at the surface of solid targets can be applied for energy-selective ion beam focusing.
In contrast, the children with strong approach who are also fearful should be better able to inhibit impulsive approach tendencies.
Three clusters of bulimic women were identified : an affective-perfectionistic cluster, an impulsive cluster, and a low co-morbid psychopathology cluster.
On the eating concerns and restraint scales, cluster 2 (affective-perfectionistic) scored higher than cluster 1 (low co-morbidity), but was not differentiated from cluster 3 (impulsive).