szenzációkeresés
Szenzációkeresés, often translated as sensation-seeking or novelty-seeking, refers to a personality trait characterized by the desire for varied, novel, complex, and intense sensations and experiences, and the willingness to take risks for the sake of such experiences. Individuals high in sensation-seeking tend to be impulsive, extroverted, and less conventional. They are often drawn to activities that offer a high degree of stimulation, such as extreme sports, gambling, or frequent changes in social relationships and careers.
The concept was first developed by psychologist Marvin Zuckerman in the 1960s. Zuckerman proposed a multidimensional
Sensation-seeking has been linked to various behaviors, including substance use, risky sexual behavior, and criminal activity,