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Neurocognitive correlates of positive and negative perfectionism.

机译:正面和负面完美主义的神经认知相关性。

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The present study examined the neurocognitive correlates of positive and negative perfectionism. A clinical sample of 160 patients undergoing standard neuropsychological testing was administered the Positive and Negative Perfectionism Scale (PANPS), a 40-item questionnaire measure of positive and negative perfectionism. The main question addressed in the study was how individual differences in positive and negative perfectionism relate to differences in neurocognitive performance. The general hypotheses to be tested were that positive perfectionism would be associated primarily with tests that relied on mental and physical "effort," while negative perfectionism would be associated with tests involving both "speed and accuracy." The results of the study provided general support for these hypotheses. Implications for the perfectionism literature and sports psychology are briefly discussed.
机译:本研究检查了正面和负面完美主义的神经认知相关性。对160名接受标准神经心理学测试的患者的临床样本进行正面和负面完美主义量表(PANPS),这是一项40项问卷,用于衡量正面和负面完美主义。该研究解决的主要问题是,正面和负面完美主义的个体差异如何与神经认知表现的差异相关。要检验的一般假设是,正面完美主义将主要与依赖于精神和身体“努力”的测试相关联,而负面完美主义将与涉及“速度和准确性”的测试相关联。研究结果为这些假设提供了普遍的支持。简要讨论了对完美主义文学和体育心理学的启示。

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