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Raising himself somewhat, the King says going off without leave ("Ohn' Urlaub?") is the sort of impulsiveness which led himself into Klingsor's realm and to his downfall.
The 0.75 mg/kg dose improved SHR sustained attention, without reducing overactivity and impulsiveness.
Most significantly, the 0.75 mg/kg dose of l-amphetamine improved sustained attention without reducing overactivity and impulsiveness.
It was an act of impulsiveness and guilt.
"His major problem continues to be one of impulsiveness".
Researchers have hypothesized that impulsiveness may be a bigger factor for suicide in younger children.
Even so, the raters still "saw" that fast handwriting was associated with impulsiveness.
That uncertainty, that impulsiveness of nature, is still there in part.
Smith's dynamic on-court talent has often been stymied by a reputation for impulsiveness.
Her record of impulsiveness suggests, however, that's probably not something he can count on.
The BIS is a 30-item rating scale, where each item is related to one of three second-order facets of impulsivity: These include attentional impulsiveness referring to quick cognitive decision-making, motor impulsiveness which refers to acting without thinking, and non-planning impulsiveness which refers to a lack of future planning (Patton et al. 1995).
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