A series of investigations are summarized from a personality research program that have relevance for mental state estimation. Of particular concern are those personality variables that are believed to have either a biological or perceptual basis and their relationship to human task performance and psychophysiology. These variables are among the most robust personality measures and include such dimensions as extraversion-introversion, sensation seeking, and impulsiveness. These dimensions also have the most distinct link to performance and psychophysiology. Through the course of many of these investigations two issues have emerged repeatedly: these personality dimensions appear to mediate mental state, and mental state appears to influence ...
Extraversion-introversion is a major personality trait which is believed to have a biological basis....
The problem of defining and explaining perception has challenged psychologists ever since psychology...
This study examines the relationship between psychophysiological arousal, cognitive anxiety, and per...
Initial research on individual differences in personality centered on the development of questionna...
Personality traits describe how people typically think, feel, and behave. Personality states describ...
Journal ArticleHistorically, psychophysiological measures have made an invaluable contribution to p...
Based on Eysenck’s biopsychological trait theory, brain arousal has long been considered to explain ...
Trait and processing approaches to the study of personality were combined to investigate processes a...
This study assessed relationships among indices of modulation of stimulus intensity by the autonomic...
One must consider both trait and state affect to predict individual differences in emotional process...
In this chapter some psychophysiological accounts of RST are reviewed mainly in terms of personalit...
Background: Personality 'traits' refer to stability, consistency and repeated occurrence of actions...
Based on Eysenck’s biopsychological trait theory, brain arousal has long been considered to explain ...
Several studies have demonstrated that the personality traits of extraversion and neuroticism are po...
This research project is an exploration of the relationship between psychological types, as derived...
Extraversion-introversion is a major personality trait which is believed to have a biological basis....
The problem of defining and explaining perception has challenged psychologists ever since psychology...
This study examines the relationship between psychophysiological arousal, cognitive anxiety, and per...
Initial research on individual differences in personality centered on the development of questionna...
Personality traits describe how people typically think, feel, and behave. Personality states describ...
Journal ArticleHistorically, psychophysiological measures have made an invaluable contribution to p...
Based on Eysenck’s biopsychological trait theory, brain arousal has long been considered to explain ...
Trait and processing approaches to the study of personality were combined to investigate processes a...
This study assessed relationships among indices of modulation of stimulus intensity by the autonomic...
One must consider both trait and state affect to predict individual differences in emotional process...
In this chapter some psychophysiological accounts of RST are reviewed mainly in terms of personalit...
Background: Personality 'traits' refer to stability, consistency and repeated occurrence of actions...
Based on Eysenck’s biopsychological trait theory, brain arousal has long been considered to explain ...
Several studies have demonstrated that the personality traits of extraversion and neuroticism are po...
This research project is an exploration of the relationship between psychological types, as derived...
Extraversion-introversion is a major personality trait which is believed to have a biological basis....
The problem of defining and explaining perception has challenged psychologists ever since psychology...
This study examines the relationship between psychophysiological arousal, cognitive anxiety, and per...