Relationships between the constructs in Rothbart's temperament model and the revised-reinforcement sensitivity theory (r-RST) were examined. A group of 329 adults from the general population completed the Adult Temperament Questionnaire and the Behavioural Inhibition System/Behavioural Activation System Scales. Correlation analyses showed that temperament negative affectivity was relatively highly associated with the RST constructs of the behavioral inhibition system (BIS) and fight-flight-freeze system (FFFS) and temperament extraversion/surgency was relatively highly associated with the behavioral approach system (BAS) construct of reward responsiveness. Temperament effortful control showed no association with the RST constructs. The over...
Gray’s reinforcement sensitivity theory (RST) posits two separable neurological systems involved in ...
We conducted three studies (total n = 998) aimed at developing and validating a shortened version of...
We report the development and validation of a questionnaire measure of the revised reinforcement sen...
The Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory (RST) of personality has attracted considerable psychometric at...
In this article, we review recent modifications to Jeffrey Gray's (1973, 1991) reinforcement sensiti...
Revised reinforcement sensitivity theory (r-RST) of personality is a major neuropsychological theory...
In this article, we review recent modifications to Jeffrey Gray's (1973, 1991) reinforcement sensiti...
There are six purpose-built Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory (RST) personality questionnaires curren...
In this chapter we review the approach-avoidance process theory of personality proposed by Jeffrey A...
We report the development and validation of a questionnaire measure of the revised reinforcement sen...
Revised reinforcement sensitivity theory (r-RST) is a major neuropsychological theory of motivation,...
The Revised reinforcement sensitivity theory contains three basic systems: Behavioral inhibition sys...
Gray’s reinforcement sensitivity theory (RST) posits two separable neurological systems involv...
Jeffrey Gray's Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory (RST) represents one of the most influential biologi...
Revised reinforcement sensitivity theory (r-RST) of personality is a major neuropsychological theory...
Gray’s reinforcement sensitivity theory (RST) posits two separable neurological systems involved in ...
We conducted three studies (total n = 998) aimed at developing and validating a shortened version of...
We report the development and validation of a questionnaire measure of the revised reinforcement sen...
The Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory (RST) of personality has attracted considerable psychometric at...
In this article, we review recent modifications to Jeffrey Gray's (1973, 1991) reinforcement sensiti...
Revised reinforcement sensitivity theory (r-RST) of personality is a major neuropsychological theory...
In this article, we review recent modifications to Jeffrey Gray's (1973, 1991) reinforcement sensiti...
There are six purpose-built Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory (RST) personality questionnaires curren...
In this chapter we review the approach-avoidance process theory of personality proposed by Jeffrey A...
We report the development and validation of a questionnaire measure of the revised reinforcement sen...
Revised reinforcement sensitivity theory (r-RST) is a major neuropsychological theory of motivation,...
The Revised reinforcement sensitivity theory contains three basic systems: Behavioral inhibition sys...
Gray’s reinforcement sensitivity theory (RST) posits two separable neurological systems involv...
Jeffrey Gray's Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory (RST) represents one of the most influential biologi...
Revised reinforcement sensitivity theory (r-RST) of personality is a major neuropsychological theory...
Gray’s reinforcement sensitivity theory (RST) posits two separable neurological systems involved in ...
We conducted three studies (total n = 998) aimed at developing and validating a shortened version of...
We report the development and validation of a questionnaire measure of the revised reinforcement sen...