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Title Transcription | ダイガクセイ ニオケル スイコウ キノウ ト ショウドウセイ オヨビ テキオウ イヨク ノ カンレン
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Title Alternative | The relationship between executive function, impulsivity, adjustment and motivation in undergraduates.
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Yokose, Yosuke
Department of Psychiatry, Tokushima University Hospital
Takeda, Tomoya
Department of Psychiatry, Tokushima University Hospital
Sakai, Motohiro
Institute of Socio-Arts and Sciences, The University of Tokushima
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Keywords | impulsivity
executive function
adjustment
motivation
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Content Type |
Departmental Bulletin Paper
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Description | The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between executive function, impulsivity, adjustment and motivation in undergraduates.
On the first study, we used three self-report scales to measure impulsivity, adjustment and motivation. The results showed that impulsivity influenced lowering of motivation in undergraduates. On the other hand, a decrease in an adjustment couldn’t be explained only by impulsivity. On the second study, the 23 subjects participated in the experiment. In an experiment, we used two laboratory tasks (Go/No-Go task and delay discounting task) and neuropsychological tests (Wisconsin Card Sorting Test, Tower of Hanoi and Operation Span Task) to measure aspects of impulsivity and executive function. Results of this study suggested that impulsivity is associated with a decreased ability to alter choice behavior while functioning adaptively. |
Journal Title |
徳島大学人間科学研究
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ISSN | 21873968
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NCID | AA12675043
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Volume | 22
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Start Page | 79
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End Page | 98
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Sort Key | 79
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Published Date | 2014
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jpn
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Integrated Arts and Sciences
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