APS

30th APS Annual Convention

Neurocognitive Mechanisms and Long Term Outcomes of Emotion-Related Impulsivity

Thursday, May 24, 2018 · San Francisco, CA

Oral · Clinical Science

Trait-like tendencies toward emotion-related impulsivity are robustly associated with many forms of psychopathology, and have also been tied to neurocognitive deficits. This symposium includes presentations of neurocognitive mechanisms and long-term outcomes associated with emotion-related impulsivity .

Chairs & Discussants

  • Jennifer PearlsteinChair
    University of California, Berkeley
  • Sheri JohnsonDiscussant
    University of California, Berkeley

Presentations

  1. Neurocognitive Mechanisms of Emotion-Related ImpulsivityJennifer Pearlstein
  2. Relations Among Impulsigenic Traits and Externalizing Behaviors across Time.Donald Lynam
  3. OCD and Impulsivity: Considering the Role of EmotionStephanie Hudiburgh