Impulsivity and reward sensitivity are often treated as interchangeable constructs. This conflation may be traced back to Gray's interpretation of impulsivity as the trait level manifestation of the Behavioral Activation System (BAS), that mediates sensitivity to rewards. In this study (N = 696) we evaluated discriminant hypotheses regarding the relationships between BAS-mediated reward sensitivity, impulsivity and Eysenck's PEN superfactors. We hypothesized that reward sensitivity would be mainly linked with Extraversion, and that impulsivity would be primarily connected with Psychoticism. Hypotheses were tested using structural equation modelling and equality constraints tests. Results mostly supported our expectations: reward sensitivity was more strongly related to Extraversion than to the other PEN superfactors, while impulsivity was more strongly related to Psychoticism and Neuroticism. Implications for BAS and impulsivity research are discussed (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Impulsivity and reward sensitivity within the pen model: A test of discriminant hypotheses / Paolo M., Russo; Leone, Luigi; Lauriola, Marco; Lucidi, Fabio. - In: PERSONALITY AND INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES. - ISSN 0191-8869. - STAMPA. - 45:7(2008), pp. 624-629. [10.1016/j.paid.2008.07.002]
Impulsivity and reward sensitivity within the pen model: A test of discriminant hypotheses
LEONE, Luigi;LAURIOLA, Marco;LUCIDI, Fabio
2008
Abstract
Impulsivity and reward sensitivity are often treated as interchangeable constructs. This conflation may be traced back to Gray's interpretation of impulsivity as the trait level manifestation of the Behavioral Activation System (BAS), that mediates sensitivity to rewards. In this study (N = 696) we evaluated discriminant hypotheses regarding the relationships between BAS-mediated reward sensitivity, impulsivity and Eysenck's PEN superfactors. We hypothesized that reward sensitivity would be mainly linked with Extraversion, and that impulsivity would be primarily connected with Psychoticism. Hypotheses were tested using structural equation modelling and equality constraints tests. Results mostly supported our expectations: reward sensitivity was more strongly related to Extraversion than to the other PEN superfactors, while impulsivity was more strongly related to Psychoticism and Neuroticism. Implications for BAS and impulsivity research are discussed (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.