The ability to control one’s behaviour is a fundamental cognitive function subserved by the prefrontal cortex (PFC). Whereas the neural basis of inhibitory control is reasonably well-established, the possible influence of individual differences in personality on cortical activity associated with this ability remains largely unexplored. The present study obtained self-report ratings of Five-Factor Model personality traits from 42 healthy adults while hemodynamic oxygenation in the PFC was recorded during a Go/No-Go task. Results indicated that Neuroticism, Agreeableness and Openness to Experience were associated with attenuated activity in the lateral PFC, a region critical for emotion regulation and behavioural control, whereas Extraversi...
The present study investigated the association between traits of the Five Factor Model of Personalit...
Behavioral studies suggest that two affective dimensions of personality are associated with working ...
Conflicts are part of our everyday life and the field of psychology describes how specific personali...
The ability to control one’s behaviour is a fundamental cognitive function subserved by the prefront...
Inhibitory control is subserved in part by discrete regions of the prefrontal cortex whose functiona...
Adaptive interpersonal functioning relies on the effectiveness of behavioral and neural systems invo...
Contains fulltext : 196249.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Personality fac...
Recent neuroimaging studies have provided evidence that different dimensions of human personality ma...
Personality describes persistent human behavioral responses to broad classes of environmental stimul...
Personality describes persistent human behavioral responses to broad classes of environmental stimul...
Personality describes persistent human behavioral responses to broad classes of environmental stimul...
Personality traits are a variance of behavioral patterns among individuals and may reflect a varianc...
The medial prefrontal cortex (MPFC) is central to self-regulation and has been implicated in generat...
Personality describes persistent human behavioral responses to broad classes of environmental stimul...
Prior research has implicated the medial and lateral prefrontal cortex (PFC) in processing evaluatio...
The present study investigated the association between traits of the Five Factor Model of Personalit...
Behavioral studies suggest that two affective dimensions of personality are associated with working ...
Conflicts are part of our everyday life and the field of psychology describes how specific personali...
The ability to control one’s behaviour is a fundamental cognitive function subserved by the prefront...
Inhibitory control is subserved in part by discrete regions of the prefrontal cortex whose functiona...
Adaptive interpersonal functioning relies on the effectiveness of behavioral and neural systems invo...
Contains fulltext : 196249.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Personality fac...
Recent neuroimaging studies have provided evidence that different dimensions of human personality ma...
Personality describes persistent human behavioral responses to broad classes of environmental stimul...
Personality describes persistent human behavioral responses to broad classes of environmental stimul...
Personality describes persistent human behavioral responses to broad classes of environmental stimul...
Personality traits are a variance of behavioral patterns among individuals and may reflect a varianc...
The medial prefrontal cortex (MPFC) is central to self-regulation and has been implicated in generat...
Personality describes persistent human behavioral responses to broad classes of environmental stimul...
Prior research has implicated the medial and lateral prefrontal cortex (PFC) in processing evaluatio...
The present study investigated the association between traits of the Five Factor Model of Personalit...
Behavioral studies suggest that two affective dimensions of personality are associated with working ...
Conflicts are part of our everyday life and the field of psychology describes how specific personali...