Search Results - "DeYoung, C.G"
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A cybernetic big five theory for personality psychology
Published in Personality and individual differences (01-04-2014)“…Cybernetics, the study of goal-directed systems, offers a framework in which to develop an integrative theory of personality. Personality traits describe…”
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Serotonin transporter gene and adverse life events in adult ADHD
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Toward integrative theories of personality
Published in Personality and individual differences (01-04-2014)“…One of the cardinal concerns of personality psychology is to formulate a comprehensive theory that provides a framework to understand individuals. In…”
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Trait affiliation, aspects of the Big Five, and the interpersonal circumplex
Published in Personality and individual differences (01-04-2014)“…We explored the circumplex structure of the four aspects underlying Big Five Extraversion (Assertiveness and Enthusiasm) and Agreeableness (Compassion and…”
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Disconnected minds, open minds: White matter correlates of high Openness support a dimensional model of psychosis
Published in Personality and individual differences (01-04-2014)“…An important goal in individual differences research is to develop a deeper understanding of how the brain produces adaptive traits and to examine how such…”
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Extraversion predicts neural sensitivity to reward in large fMRI studies
Published in Personality and individual differences (01-04-2014)“…Although the theory has been widely adopted that Extraversion reflects individual differences in brain systems governing reward sensitivity, the evidence base…”
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Variation in the catechol-O-methyltransferase Val158Met polymorphism associated with conduct disorder and ADHD symptoms, among adolescent male delinquents
Published in Psychiatric genetics (01-02-2010)“…Objective: Variation in the catechol-O-methyltransferase gene (COMT) has been associated with antisocial behavior in populations with attention…”
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