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    Miscellanea   /   by admin   /   July 04, 2021

    By Florencia Ucha, in Nov. 2008

    An impulse is the tendency that most human beings experience even once in our lives and that implies acting moved by some emotion without prior deliberation of reason.

    This tendency to "act without think"It is mobilized by aspiring to some type of contact with another person that can be physical or emotional. Meanwhile, those people who usually observe in their conduct a repeated tendency to act solely on impulse, they are called impulsive. This characteristic is usually located within and together with those that will determine the personality global of an individual; Therefore, it will be very common that in addition to listening, when defining someone by their attitude, that a person is kind, deep, intelligent, good, bad, we also hear someone say that he is impulsive, because he is repeatedly moved by emotion more than reason.

    Also, it is almost a law without lyrics, that most people associate and give to the concept of "impulsive" a connotation and a negative charge and it will be for this that accompanied by the

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    description on how impulsive is, followed by a series of comments non sanctos In this regard, given that, in general (and erroneously), people who show a violent way of responding to stimuli or requests are usually classified as impulsive. This is why the term now enjoys very low popularity among the public. It is necessary to make it clear that "impulsive" has nothing to do with a violent person, that is, the person who already acts in a violent way. Violent tends to respond in this way to all phenomena that occur during life and also tend to observe a rapid response without much think... But that is not why anyone who is usually impulsive in his actions should be treated pejoratively, that would be a mistake.

    It is interesting to note that impulsivity is different from compulsivity, although both phenomena appear to be based on the same neurological substrate: variations in dopamine levels in the nervous system. It is in the brain where the processes that give rise to a person being easily driven by impulses, or by compulsions, take place. This must be distinguished from the famous "hunches", almost flashes of understanding that allow an individual to anticipate the facts or make a decision immediately (impulsively) even in an area in which that choice seems perhaps little rational.

    On the other side, the opposite could be said, for physics, the term "impulse" also occupies a privileged place and is described and understood as being the physical magnitude of an object, which will be previously determined by the variation it experiences in the amount of movement. It is worth noting that it is thanks to the detailed knowledge of the impulses that it is possible to define and interpret the trajectory of a body subjected to the action of an acceleration and then released to the forces of inertia or to the interaction with other processes acting on he. By virtue of the physical knowledge of the impulses, the feat of manned space travel and the launch of the probes has been achieved. Voyager robot, which persist in its movement through outer space almost 40 years after its liftoff from the surface of the Land.

    Finally, the concept of impulse The idea of ​​stimulus has also been homologated, especially when it comes to motivating the performance of a task by a person or a human group in a certain aspect. In this sense, the homology of the word is closer to its application in physics than in terms of human behavior.

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