Human and animal behaviour exhibits complex but regular patterns over time, often referred to as expressions of personality. Yet it remains unclear what personality really is: is it just the behavioural patterns themselves, something in the brain, in the genes or perhaps all of these? Here we offer a set of causal hypotheses about the role of personality, integrating psychological and neuroscientific approaches to personality in a testable framework. These hypotheses clarify the causal and constitutive relations that personality has with genes, environment, brain, mind and behaviour, and we suggest specific experiments that can adjudicate amongst the different hypotheses. We focus on a set of models that propose that personality is instanti...
Personality is strongly influenced by motivation systems that organise responses to rewards and puni...
Recent studies of animal personality have focused on its proximate causation and its ecological and ...
Modeling personality is important both for understanding human traits, and for designing artificial ...
Human and animal behaviour exhibits complex but regular patterns over time, often referred to as exp...
Human behaviors and experiences are generated by biological processes, primarily within the brain. O...
Personality neuroscience involves the use of neuroscience methods to study individual differences in...
ersonality psychology, on the one hand, and neuroscience, on the other, have at times taken routes t...
To cope with changing and unfamiliar situations, individuals process novel information and integrate...
Human personality has been defined as the dynamic organization, within an individual, of psychobiolo...
Traditionally, personality has been conceptualized in terms of dimensions of human experience - habi...
Animal personality is a well studied topic in behavioral biology, but most studies have focused only...
The discovery that an individual may be constrained, and even behave sub-optimally, because of its p...
Kaiser MI, Müller C. What is an animal personality? Biology & Philosophy. 2021;36(1): 1.Individu...
It has long been understood that a multitude of biological systems, from genetics, to brain networks...
Generating explanations for human behavior has been a pastime since the beginning of time. Theoretic...
Personality is strongly influenced by motivation systems that organise responses to rewards and puni...
Recent studies of animal personality have focused on its proximate causation and its ecological and ...
Modeling personality is important both for understanding human traits, and for designing artificial ...
Human and animal behaviour exhibits complex but regular patterns over time, often referred to as exp...
Human behaviors and experiences are generated by biological processes, primarily within the brain. O...
Personality neuroscience involves the use of neuroscience methods to study individual differences in...
ersonality psychology, on the one hand, and neuroscience, on the other, have at times taken routes t...
To cope with changing and unfamiliar situations, individuals process novel information and integrate...
Human personality has been defined as the dynamic organization, within an individual, of psychobiolo...
Traditionally, personality has been conceptualized in terms of dimensions of human experience - habi...
Animal personality is a well studied topic in behavioral biology, but most studies have focused only...
The discovery that an individual may be constrained, and even behave sub-optimally, because of its p...
Kaiser MI, Müller C. What is an animal personality? Biology & Philosophy. 2021;36(1): 1.Individu...
It has long been understood that a multitude of biological systems, from genetics, to brain networks...
Generating explanations for human behavior has been a pastime since the beginning of time. Theoretic...
Personality is strongly influenced by motivation systems that organise responses to rewards and puni...
Recent studies of animal personality have focused on its proximate causation and its ecological and ...
Modeling personality is important both for understanding human traits, and for designing artificial ...