Reward drive and rash impulsiveness as dimensions of impulsivity: implications for substance misuse.

نویسندگان

  • Sharon Dawe
  • Matthew J Gullo
  • Natalie J Loxton
چکیده

One of the primary personality dimensions or traits that has consistently been linked to substance abuse is impulsivity. However, impulsivity is not a homogenous construct and although many of the measures of impulsivity are correlated, the most recent review of published factor analytic studies has proposed two independent dimensions of impulsivity: reward sensitivity, reflecting one of the primary dimension of J. A. Gray's personality theory, and rash impulsiveness. These two facets of impulsivity derived from the field of personality research parallel recent developments in the neurosciences where changes in the incentive value of rewarding substances has been linked to alterations in neural substrates involved in reward seeking and with a diminished capacity to inhibit behavior due to chronic drug exposure. In this paper, we propose a model that integrates the findings from research into individual differences with recent models of neural substrates implicated in the development of substance misuse.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Addictive behaviors

دوره 29 7  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2004