In this article, we review recent modifications to Jeffrey Gray's (1973, 1991) reinforcement sensitivity theory (RST), and attempt to draw implications for psychometric measurement of personality traits. First, we consider Gray and McNaughton's (2000) functional revisions to the biobehavioral systems of RST. Second, we evaluate recent clarifications relating to interdependent effects that these systems may have on behavior, in addition to or in place of separable effects (e.g., Corr, 2001; Pickering, 1997). Finally, we consider ambiguities regarding the exact trait dimension to which Gray's “reward system” corresponds. From this review, we suggest that future work is needed to distinguish psychometric measures of (a) fear from anxiety and (...
There are six purpose-built Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory (RST) personality questionnaires curren...
Gray’s reinforcement sensitivity theory (RST) posits two separable neurological systems involved in ...
Reinforcement sensitivity is a concept proposed by Gray (1973) to describe the biological antecedent...
In this article, we review recent modifications to Jeffrey Gray's (1973, 1991) reinforcement sensiti...
This study identifies valid orthogonal scales of Gray's animal learning paradigms, upon which his Re...
A fully fledged neuroscience of personality is beginning to emerge, shaped and guided in large measu...
The Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory (RST) of personality has attracted considerable psychometric at...
In this chapter we review the approach-avoidance process theory of personality proposed by Jeffrey A...
The revised-Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory (r-RST; Gray & McNaughton, 2000) proposes three neurolo...
Jeffrey Gray's Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory (RST) represents one of the most influential biologi...
We conducted three studies (total n = 998) aimed at developing and validating a shortened version of...
Gray’s reinforcement sensitivity theory (RST) posits two separable neurological systems involv...
Reinforcement sensitivity is a concept proposed by Gray (1973) to describe the biological antecedent...
We report the development and validation of a questionnaire measure of the revised reinforcement sen...
We examined the utility of revised Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory (r-RST) in comparison with origi...
There are six purpose-built Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory (RST) personality questionnaires curren...
Gray’s reinforcement sensitivity theory (RST) posits two separable neurological systems involved in ...
Reinforcement sensitivity is a concept proposed by Gray (1973) to describe the biological antecedent...
In this article, we review recent modifications to Jeffrey Gray's (1973, 1991) reinforcement sensiti...
This study identifies valid orthogonal scales of Gray's animal learning paradigms, upon which his Re...
A fully fledged neuroscience of personality is beginning to emerge, shaped and guided in large measu...
The Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory (RST) of personality has attracted considerable psychometric at...
In this chapter we review the approach-avoidance process theory of personality proposed by Jeffrey A...
The revised-Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory (r-RST; Gray & McNaughton, 2000) proposes three neurolo...
Jeffrey Gray's Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory (RST) represents one of the most influential biologi...
We conducted three studies (total n = 998) aimed at developing and validating a shortened version of...
Gray’s reinforcement sensitivity theory (RST) posits two separable neurological systems involv...
Reinforcement sensitivity is a concept proposed by Gray (1973) to describe the biological antecedent...
We report the development and validation of a questionnaire measure of the revised reinforcement sen...
We examined the utility of revised Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory (r-RST) in comparison with origi...
There are six purpose-built Reinforcement Sensitivity Theory (RST) personality questionnaires curren...
Gray’s reinforcement sensitivity theory (RST) posits two separable neurological systems involved in ...
Reinforcement sensitivity is a concept proposed by Gray (1973) to describe the biological antecedent...