This Editorial highlights a unique focus of this theme issue on the biological perspectives in deriving psychological taxonomies coming from neurochemistry, neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, genetics, psychiatry, developmental and comparative psychology—as contrasted to more common discussions of socio-cultural concepts (personality) and methods (lexical approach). It points out the importance of the distinction between temperament and personality for studies in human and animal differential psychophysiology, psychiatry and psycho-pharmacology, sport and animal practices during the past century. It also highlights the inability of common statistical methods to handle nonlinear, feedback, contingent, dynamical and multi-level relationships betw...
This article introduces Psychobionomy as a general system seeking to explain and utilize the laws go...
Recent genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have shown that temperament is strongly influenced by ...
This paper represents the outcome of a multidisciplinary discussion on what works, what doesn't, an...
This Editorial highlights a unique focus of this theme issue on the biological perspectives in deriv...
This Editorial highlights a unique focus of this theme issue on the biological perspectives in deriv...
Throughout the last 2500 years, the classification of individual differences in healthy people and t...
Models and constructs of individual differences are numerous and diverse. But detecting commonalitie...
Models and constructs of individual differences are numerous and diverse. But detecting commonalitie...
The growing interest in “personality” from scientists of ever more diverse fields demands conceptual...
As science seeks to make generalisations, a science of individual peculiarities encounters intricate...
This paper represents the outcome of a multidisciplinary discussion on what works, what does not, an...
Capturing a scientific change in thinking about personality and individual differences that has been...
Several strands of research converge to suggest that personality and psychopathology can be integrat...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Many define psychology as a biol...
Taxonomic "personality" models are widely used in research and applied fields. This article applies ...
This article introduces Psychobionomy as a general system seeking to explain and utilize the laws go...
Recent genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have shown that temperament is strongly influenced by ...
This paper represents the outcome of a multidisciplinary discussion on what works, what doesn't, an...
This Editorial highlights a unique focus of this theme issue on the biological perspectives in deriv...
This Editorial highlights a unique focus of this theme issue on the biological perspectives in deriv...
Throughout the last 2500 years, the classification of individual differences in healthy people and t...
Models and constructs of individual differences are numerous and diverse. But detecting commonalitie...
Models and constructs of individual differences are numerous and diverse. But detecting commonalitie...
The growing interest in “personality” from scientists of ever more diverse fields demands conceptual...
As science seeks to make generalisations, a science of individual peculiarities encounters intricate...
This paper represents the outcome of a multidisciplinary discussion on what works, what does not, an...
Capturing a scientific change in thinking about personality and individual differences that has been...
Several strands of research converge to suggest that personality and psychopathology can be integrat...
Click on the DOI link below to access the article (may not be free).Many define psychology as a biol...
Taxonomic "personality" models are widely used in research and applied fields. This article applies ...
This article introduces Psychobionomy as a general system seeking to explain and utilize the laws go...
Recent genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have shown that temperament is strongly influenced by ...
This paper represents the outcome of a multidisciplinary discussion on what works, what doesn't, an...