Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory (RST) proposes a widely used taxonomy of human personality linked to individual differences at both behavioral and neuropsychological levels that describe a predisposition to psychopathology. However, the body of RST research was based on animal findings, and little is known about their anatomical correspondence in humans. Here we set out to investigate MRI structural correlates (i.e. voxel-based morphometry) of the main personality dimensions proposed by the RST in a group of 400 healthy young adults who completed the Sensitivity to Punishment and Sensitivity to Reward Questionnaire (SPSRQ). Sensitivity to punishment scores correlated positively with the gray matter volume in the amygdala, whereas sensitivi...
Rejection sensitivity (RS) can be defined as the disposition that one tends to anxiously expect, rea...
Reinforcement sensitivity is a concept proposed by Gray (1973) to describe the biological antecedent...
Reinforcement sensitivity is a concept proposed by Gray (1973) to describe the biological antecedent...
Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory (RST) proposes a widely used taxonomy of human personality linked t...
The aim of this thesis is to analyse and describe the neurobiological basis of the systems derived f...
The aim of this thesis is to analyse and describe the neurobiological basis of the systems derived f...
The Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory proposed three neuropsychological systems which mediate individ...
Background: Reinforcement sensitivity theory (RST) is proposed as a neurobiological system that even...
The neurobiological basis of individual differences in personality is still poorly understood. Previ...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Cognitive, Affective, &...
Objectives: Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory (RST) is a theory of motivation, emotion and learning, ...
Personality dimensions such as novelty seeking (NS), harm avoidance (HA), reward dependence (RD) and...
Rejection sensitivity (RS) can be defined as the disposition that one tends to anxiously expect, rea...
Rejection sensitivity (RS) can be defined as the disposition that one tends to anxiously expect, rea...
Rejection sensitivity (RS) can be defined as the disposition that one tends to anxiously expect, rea...
Rejection sensitivity (RS) can be defined as the disposition that one tends to anxiously expect, rea...
Reinforcement sensitivity is a concept proposed by Gray (1973) to describe the biological antecedent...
Reinforcement sensitivity is a concept proposed by Gray (1973) to describe the biological antecedent...
Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory (RST) proposes a widely used taxonomy of human personality linked t...
The aim of this thesis is to analyse and describe the neurobiological basis of the systems derived f...
The aim of this thesis is to analyse and describe the neurobiological basis of the systems derived f...
The Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory proposed three neuropsychological systems which mediate individ...
Background: Reinforcement sensitivity theory (RST) is proposed as a neurobiological system that even...
The neurobiological basis of individual differences in personality is still poorly understood. Previ...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Cognitive, Affective, &...
Objectives: Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory (RST) is a theory of motivation, emotion and learning, ...
Personality dimensions such as novelty seeking (NS), harm avoidance (HA), reward dependence (RD) and...
Rejection sensitivity (RS) can be defined as the disposition that one tends to anxiously expect, rea...
Rejection sensitivity (RS) can be defined as the disposition that one tends to anxiously expect, rea...
Rejection sensitivity (RS) can be defined as the disposition that one tends to anxiously expect, rea...
Rejection sensitivity (RS) can be defined as the disposition that one tends to anxiously expect, rea...
Reinforcement sensitivity is a concept proposed by Gray (1973) to describe the biological antecedent...
Reinforcement sensitivity is a concept proposed by Gray (1973) to describe the biological antecedent...