Personality traits are multidimensional traits comprising cognitive, emotional, and behavioral characteristics, and a wide array of cerebral structures mediate individual variability. Differences in personality traits covary with brain morphometry in specific brain regions, and neuroimaging studies showed structural or functional abnormalities of cerebellum in subjects with personality disorders, suggesting a cerebellar role in affective processing and an effect on personality characteristics. To test the hypothesis that cerebellar [white matter (WM) and cortex] volumes are correlated with scores obtained in the four temperamental scales of the Temperament and Character Inventory (TCI) by Cloninger, a total of 125 healthy participants aged ...
There have been no studies systematically investigating relationships between biogenetic temperament...
Cerebral gray matter (GM) volume decreases in normal aging with a parallel increase in intracranial ...
People show consistent differences in their cognitive and emotional responses to environmental cues,...
Personality traits are multidimensional traits comprising cognitive, emotional, and behavioral chara...
Following the recognition of its role in sensory-motor coordination and learning, the cerebellum has...
Personality traits are multidimensional traits comprising cognitive, emotional, and behavioral chara...
The variance in the range of personality trait expression appears to be linked to structural varianc...
Personality reflects the set of psychological traits and mechanisms characteristic for an individual...
Personality reflects the set of psychological traits and mechanisms characteristic for an individual...
Personality dimensions such as novelty seeking (NS), harm avoidance (HA), reward dependence (RD) and...
Prior research suggests an association between reduced cerebellar volumes and symptoms of depression...
This study aims to investigate the neurostructural foundations of the human personality in young adu...
Novelty seeking (NS) and harm avoidance (HA) are two major dimensions of temperament in Cloninger׳s ...
This study aims to investigate the neurostructural foundations of the human personality in young adu...
Personality traits are a variance of behavioral patterns among individuals and may reflect a varianc...
There have been no studies systematically investigating relationships between biogenetic temperament...
Cerebral gray matter (GM) volume decreases in normal aging with a parallel increase in intracranial ...
People show consistent differences in their cognitive and emotional responses to environmental cues,...
Personality traits are multidimensional traits comprising cognitive, emotional, and behavioral chara...
Following the recognition of its role in sensory-motor coordination and learning, the cerebellum has...
Personality traits are multidimensional traits comprising cognitive, emotional, and behavioral chara...
The variance in the range of personality trait expression appears to be linked to structural varianc...
Personality reflects the set of psychological traits and mechanisms characteristic for an individual...
Personality reflects the set of psychological traits and mechanisms characteristic for an individual...
Personality dimensions such as novelty seeking (NS), harm avoidance (HA), reward dependence (RD) and...
Prior research suggests an association between reduced cerebellar volumes and symptoms of depression...
This study aims to investigate the neurostructural foundations of the human personality in young adu...
Novelty seeking (NS) and harm avoidance (HA) are two major dimensions of temperament in Cloninger׳s ...
This study aims to investigate the neurostructural foundations of the human personality in young adu...
Personality traits are a variance of behavioral patterns among individuals and may reflect a varianc...
There have been no studies systematically investigating relationships between biogenetic temperament...
Cerebral gray matter (GM) volume decreases in normal aging with a parallel increase in intracranial ...
People show consistent differences in their cognitive and emotional responses to environmental cues,...