Abstract‘Impulsivity’ refers to a range of behaviours including preference for immediate reward (temporal-impulsivity) and the tendency to make premature decisions (reflection-impulsivity) and responses (motor-impulsivity). The current study aimed to examine how different behavioural and self-report measurements of impulsivity can be categorised into distinct subtypes.Exploratory factor analysis using full information maximum likelihood was conducted on 10 behavioural and 1 self-report measure of impulsivity.Four factors of impulsivity were indicated, with Factor 1 having a high loading of the Stop Signal Task, which measures motor-impulsivity, factor 2 representing reflection-impulsivity with loadings of the Information Sampling Task and M...
Objectives: The consequences of impulsive decisions and actions represent a major source of concern ...
Whiteside and Lynam (Whiteside, S. P., & Lynam, D. R. (2001). The Five Factor Model and impulsivity:...
Whiteside and Lynam (Whiteside, S. P., & Lynam, D. R. (2001). The Five Factor Model and impulsivity:...
'Impulsivity' refers to a range of behaviours including preference for immediate reward (temporal-im...
Impulsivity is regarded as a multifaceted construct that comprises two dimensions: rapid-response im...
Impulsivity is regarded as a multifaceted construct that comprises two dimensions: rapid-response im...
The broad construct of impulsivity is one that spans both personality and cognitive ability. Despite...
In Fenneman, Frankenhuis, and Todd's (2022) review of theories and integrated impulsivity model, the...
mpulsivity is a multidimensional construct that represents a well-known vulnerability factor for a v...
Impulsivity is a feature of many brain disorders. Although often defined as the predisposition to ac...
The aim of this thesis was to conduct a comprehensive investigation of impulsivity, including rapid-...
Various aspects of impulsivity, including risk-taking, were investigated by comparing the responses ...
The research reported in this dissertation supports a conceptualisation of impulsivity as a fundamen...
Impulsivity is a complex construct that most people seem to understand intuitively, but ordinarily s...
Objectives: The consequences of impulsive decisions and actions represent a major source of concern ...
Objectives: The consequences of impulsive decisions and actions represent a major source of concern ...
Whiteside and Lynam (Whiteside, S. P., & Lynam, D. R. (2001). The Five Factor Model and impulsivity:...
Whiteside and Lynam (Whiteside, S. P., & Lynam, D. R. (2001). The Five Factor Model and impulsivity:...
'Impulsivity' refers to a range of behaviours including preference for immediate reward (temporal-im...
Impulsivity is regarded as a multifaceted construct that comprises two dimensions: rapid-response im...
Impulsivity is regarded as a multifaceted construct that comprises two dimensions: rapid-response im...
The broad construct of impulsivity is one that spans both personality and cognitive ability. Despite...
In Fenneman, Frankenhuis, and Todd's (2022) review of theories and integrated impulsivity model, the...
mpulsivity is a multidimensional construct that represents a well-known vulnerability factor for a v...
Impulsivity is a feature of many brain disorders. Although often defined as the predisposition to ac...
The aim of this thesis was to conduct a comprehensive investigation of impulsivity, including rapid-...
Various aspects of impulsivity, including risk-taking, were investigated by comparing the responses ...
The research reported in this dissertation supports a conceptualisation of impulsivity as a fundamen...
Impulsivity is a complex construct that most people seem to understand intuitively, but ordinarily s...
Objectives: The consequences of impulsive decisions and actions represent a major source of concern ...
Objectives: The consequences of impulsive decisions and actions represent a major source of concern ...
Whiteside and Lynam (Whiteside, S. P., & Lynam, D. R. (2001). The Five Factor Model and impulsivity:...
Whiteside and Lynam (Whiteside, S. P., & Lynam, D. R. (2001). The Five Factor Model and impulsivity:...