Over the last 40 years or more the personality literature has been dominated by trait models based on the Big Five (B5). Trait-based models describe personality at the between-person level but cannot explain the within-person mental mechanisms responsible for personality. Nor can they adequately account for variations in emotion and behavior experienced by individuals across different situations and over time. An alternative, yet understated, approach to personality architecture can be found in neurobiological theories of personality, most notably reinforcement sensitivity theory (RST). In contrast to static trait-based personality models like the B5, RST provides a more plausible basis for a personality process model, namely, one that expl...
Personality neuroscience involves the use of neuroscience methods to study individual differences in...
Some of the brightest minds in criminology who were nurtured on the strictly environmentalist paradi...
Some of the brightest minds in criminology who were nurtured on the strictly environmentalist paradi...
Over the last 40 years or more the personality literature has been dominated by trait models based o...
We distinguish within-person, process models of personality from the more widely researched between-...
We distinguish within-person, process models of personality from the more widely researched between-...
Reinforcement sensitivity is a concept proposed by Gray (1973) to describe the biological antecedent...
Reinforcement sensitivity is a concept proposed by Gray (1973) to describe the biological antecedent...
The neurobiological basis of individual differences in personality is still poorly understood. Previ...
In this chapter we review the approach-avoidance process theory of personality proposed by Jeffrey A...
In this article, we review recent modifications to Jeffrey Gray's (1973, 1991) reinforcement sensiti...
In this chapter some psychophysiological accounts of RST are reviewed mainly in terms of personalit...
A fully fledged neuroscience of personality is beginning to emerge, shaped and guided in large measu...
Human personality has been defined as the dynamic organization, within an individual, of psychobiolo...
In this article, we review recent modifications to Jeffrey Gray's (1973, 1991) reinforcement sensiti...
Personality neuroscience involves the use of neuroscience methods to study individual differences in...
Some of the brightest minds in criminology who were nurtured on the strictly environmentalist paradi...
Some of the brightest minds in criminology who were nurtured on the strictly environmentalist paradi...
Over the last 40 years or more the personality literature has been dominated by trait models based o...
We distinguish within-person, process models of personality from the more widely researched between-...
We distinguish within-person, process models of personality from the more widely researched between-...
Reinforcement sensitivity is a concept proposed by Gray (1973) to describe the biological antecedent...
Reinforcement sensitivity is a concept proposed by Gray (1973) to describe the biological antecedent...
The neurobiological basis of individual differences in personality is still poorly understood. Previ...
In this chapter we review the approach-avoidance process theory of personality proposed by Jeffrey A...
In this article, we review recent modifications to Jeffrey Gray's (1973, 1991) reinforcement sensiti...
In this chapter some psychophysiological accounts of RST are reviewed mainly in terms of personalit...
A fully fledged neuroscience of personality is beginning to emerge, shaped and guided in large measu...
Human personality has been defined as the dynamic organization, within an individual, of psychobiolo...
In this article, we review recent modifications to Jeffrey Gray's (1973, 1991) reinforcement sensiti...
Personality neuroscience involves the use of neuroscience methods to study individual differences in...
Some of the brightest minds in criminology who were nurtured on the strictly environmentalist paradi...
Some of the brightest minds in criminology who were nurtured on the strictly environmentalist paradi...