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  2. Positive and negative urgency are personality traits that represent individual differences in the tendency to engage in ill-considered, rash action when experiencing intense emotion. The tendency to engage in rash action increases the likelihood of repeated involvement in potentially harmful or risky behaviors ( Fischer et al., 2005 ) in the ...

  3. Recent advances in personality theory indicate that there are distinct constructs that dispose individuals to rash action and risky behavior, as opposed to one broad trait of impulsivity. Two are emotion based, two represent deficits in conscientiousness, and one is sensation seeking.

    • Solomon Fischer, Gregory T. Smith, Gregory T. Smith, Melissa A. Cyders, Melissa A. Cyders
    • 2008
  4. Jul 15, 2015 · This study examined the brain structure correlates of rash, negative emotion-based impulsivity, demonstrating that relatively smaller grey matter volumes in the dmPFC, temporal pole and ventral striatum are associated with higher levels of negative urgency.

    • Nils Muhlert, Andrew David Lawrence
    • 2015
  5. Here we test a crucial difference between traits that reflect rash impulsivity, the tendency to engage in risky behavior without consideration of consequences, versus reward sensitivity, the tendency to be attracted to novel and rewarding experience. To test the validity of this distinction, we examined the factorial structure of eight risk ...

    • Adrienne L. Romer, Valerie F. Reyna, Seth T. Pardo
    • 2016
  6. Under heightened emotional states, individuals are more inclined to engage in ill-considered or rash actions than at other times. The authors present evidence for the existence of 2 related traits called positive and negative urgency.

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  8. Sep 1, 2016 · Risk-related personality traits show extensive overlap in youth. • Reward sensitive and rash impulsive traits are structurally distinguishable. • Reward sensitive traits predict both adaptive and maladaptive behavior. • Rash impulsive traits predict only maladaptive risk behavior.

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