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Sensation Seeking and Cortical Augmenting‐Reducing
Psychophysiology, 1974ABSTRACTThe experiment was designed to establish the relationship between the Sensation Seeking Scales (SSS) and cortical augmenting‐reducing. Forty‐nine male undergraduate Ss were used. Ss were presented with five intensities of light flashes in randomly presented blocks of trials at each intensity.
M, Zuckerman, T, Murtaugh, J, Siegel
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Sensation Seeking, Message Sensation Value, and Destinations
Journal of Hospitality & Tourism Research, 2016This study investigated whether advertisements with different (high or low) message sensation value (MSV) had different impacts on consumers with different (high or low) sensation-seeking (SS) trait with regard to their destination image perceptions and behavioral intentions through a cross-cultural comparison.
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Sensation Seeking and Behavior Disorders
Archives of General Psychiatry, 1988To the Editor.— Cloninger 1 has recently presented an interesting proposal for classifications of personality variants based on monoamine functions. One of his three postulated dimensions of personality is termed novelty seeking . A reading of the description of this dimension suggests that it is practically identical to the trait dimension termed ...
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Sensation Seeking, Mania, and Monoamines
Neuropsychobiology, 1985Mania is a clinical state that could be described as sensation seeking behavior out of control. This article describes the biochemical correlates of the sensation seeking trait in normals including: gonadal hormones, monoamine oxidase, CSF norepinephrine, plasma dopamine-beta-hydroxylase and serotonin.
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Personality and Individual Differences, 1990
Abstract After filling out Zuckerman's Sensation Seeking Scale, Form V (SSSV), participants (113 male and 142 female university students) were asked to fantasize about what they would do if they won a million dollars while filling out a 39-item multiple-choice questionnaire that asked a wide variety of questions that covered such topics as how they ...
R.E. Franken, G.L. Rowland
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Abstract After filling out Zuckerman's Sensation Seeking Scale, Form V (SSSV), participants (113 male and 142 female university students) were asked to fantasize about what they would do if they won a million dollars while filling out a 39-item multiple-choice questionnaire that asked a wide variety of questions that covered such topics as how they ...
R.E. Franken, G.L. Rowland
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The Psychophysiology of Sensation Seeking
Journal of Personality, 1990ABSTRACT This article summarizes studies relating the trait of sensation seeking to electrodermal and heart‐rate responses and cortical evoked potential arousal Stimulus factors of novelty, intensity, and stimulus significance are important High sensation seekers tend to give stronger physiological orienting responses than lows to novel stimuli ...
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physiopraxis, 2020
Persönlichkeitspsychologische Merkmale, bei denen Menschen immer neue, komplexe und intensive Eindrücke suchen und dabei teils physische, soziale und finanzielle Risiken in Kauf nehmen, bezeichnen Psychologen als Sensation Seeking. Was in ausgeprägter Form zu einem gefährlichen Lebensstil wird, kann sich auch durchaus positiv auf die ...
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Persönlichkeitspsychologische Merkmale, bei denen Menschen immer neue, komplexe und intensive Eindrücke suchen und dabei teils physische, soziale und finanzielle Risiken in Kauf nehmen, bezeichnen Psychologen als Sensation Seeking. Was in ausgeprägter Form zu einem gefährlichen Lebensstil wird, kann sich auch durchaus positiv auf die ...
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Personality and Individual Differences, 1983
The field of sports has not suffered from neglect by psychologists interested in the study of individual differences. As Morgan (1980) has pointed out, the area has become caught up in the controversy over the usefulness of broad nomethetic traits in prediction of behavior and their consistency across situations (Magnusson and Endler, 1977).
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The field of sports has not suffered from neglect by psychologists interested in the study of individual differences. As Morgan (1980) has pointed out, the area has become caught up in the controversy over the usefulness of broad nomethetic traits in prediction of behavior and their consistency across situations (Magnusson and Endler, 1977).
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Dimensions of sensation seeking.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1971Tested 63 new items for the Sensation Seeking Scale (SSS) in an attempt to develop new scales representative of hypothesized dimensions of sensation seeking. An experimental form was given to 332 and 92 undergraduates at 2 universities.
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