Summary-Four groups of subjects-neurotic extraverts, stable extraverts, neurotic introverts, and stable introverts-were instructed to trace a circle template as slowly as possible. The tracing task was performed under one of three conditions: Condition Rw entailed the presence of reward cues, Condition Pn entailed the presence of punishment cues, and Condition G (while involving the presence of goal stimulus) entailed neither type of conditioned stimulus. As predicted, high impulsive (neurotic extravert) subjects exhibited inappropriately rapid tracing speeds (i.e. behaved impulsively) to a greater extent than did low impulsive (stable introvert) subjects in Conditions Rw. Although, as expected, high anxious (neurotic introvert) subjects ma...
This experiment examined differences in the effects of feedback on the disjunctive reaction time (RT...
Impulsivity is a multidimensional construct that has been suggested as a vulnerability factor for se...
Whiteside and Lynam (Whiteside, S. P., & Lynam, D. R. (2001). The Five Factor Model and impulsivity:...
This experiment used a circle tracing paradigm to extend our recent theoretical development con-cern...
A computerized maze learning task was investigated under control, reward and punishment, provided by...
Passive avoidance l arning occupies acentral role in accounts ofdisinhibited behavior, anging from p...
Cambridge University Press, 1987) was assessed by measuring whether approach responses were emitted ...
Previous findings indicate that in comparison to introverts, extraverts a e prone to form responses ...
Various personality theories specify that extraversion is related to a low level of arousal. The aim...
Various personality theories specify that extraversion is related to a low level of arousal. The aim...
This study measured the response-locked event-related potential during a flanker task with performan...
On the grounds that extraverts have a strong tendency to organize responses rather than analyze stim...
This study measured the response-locked event-related potential during a flanker task with performan...
This study measured the response-locked event-related potential during a flanker task with performan...
Impulsivity is a multidimensional construct that has been suggested as a vulnerability factor for se...
This experiment examined differences in the effects of feedback on the disjunctive reaction time (RT...
Impulsivity is a multidimensional construct that has been suggested as a vulnerability factor for se...
Whiteside and Lynam (Whiteside, S. P., & Lynam, D. R. (2001). The Five Factor Model and impulsivity:...
This experiment used a circle tracing paradigm to extend our recent theoretical development con-cern...
A computerized maze learning task was investigated under control, reward and punishment, provided by...
Passive avoidance l arning occupies acentral role in accounts ofdisinhibited behavior, anging from p...
Cambridge University Press, 1987) was assessed by measuring whether approach responses were emitted ...
Previous findings indicate that in comparison to introverts, extraverts a e prone to form responses ...
Various personality theories specify that extraversion is related to a low level of arousal. The aim...
Various personality theories specify that extraversion is related to a low level of arousal. The aim...
This study measured the response-locked event-related potential during a flanker task with performan...
On the grounds that extraverts have a strong tendency to organize responses rather than analyze stim...
This study measured the response-locked event-related potential during a flanker task with performan...
This study measured the response-locked event-related potential during a flanker task with performan...
Impulsivity is a multidimensional construct that has been suggested as a vulnerability factor for se...
This experiment examined differences in the effects of feedback on the disjunctive reaction time (RT...
Impulsivity is a multidimensional construct that has been suggested as a vulnerability factor for se...
Whiteside and Lynam (Whiteside, S. P., & Lynam, D. R. (2001). The Five Factor Model and impulsivity:...