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Disentangling the neurobiological bases of temporal impulsivity in Huntington's disease.

Helena Pardina-TornerAudrey E De PaepeClara Garcia-GorroNadia Rodriguez-DechichaIrene VaquerMatilde CalopaJesus Ruiz-IdiagoCelia MarecaRuth de Diego-BalaguerEstela Càmara
Published in: Brain and behavior (2024)
The present findings highlight the importance of investigating the spectrum of temporal impulsivity in HD. As, while less prevalent than other psychiatric features, this symptom is still reported to significantly impact the quality of life of patients and caregivers. This study provides evidence that individual differences observed in temporal impulsivity may be explained by variability in limbic frontostriatal tracts, while shedding light on the role of sensitivity to reward in modulating impulsive behavior through the selection of immediate rewards.
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