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  1. Jul 1, 2024 · For the first time, the current article aims to provide a uniquely integrated, theory-based model and framework for research and practice on how physical, neural and mental states interact, how these states and traits can be measured and why, which, and how states may be regulated, and traits be trained for effective enhancement of neurocognitive high-performance.

  2. Sep 2, 2021 · Abstract. We propose that the application of network theory to established psychological personality conceptions has great potential to advance a biologically plausible model of human personality. Stable behavioral tendencies are conceived as personality “traits.” Such traits demonstrate considerable variability between individuals, and extreme expressions represent risk factors for ...

    • Kirsten Hilger, Sebastian Markett
    • 2021
  3. To pursue theory effectively in personality neuroscience, one can either begin with known neurobiological functions and attempt to identify dimensions of behavior to which they are likely to contribute (McNaughton & Smillie, 2018), or one can begin with psychological traits and attempt to develop a theory of their neurobiological basis. In the latter case, the next step is to identify ...

  4. Personality psychologists need neuroscience, and especially neuroimaging techniques, to develop more adequate theories of how personality is shaped and how it might be altered. At the same time, neuroscientists interested in human behavior and experience can profit from the findings and methods of contemporary personality psychology.

  5. Sep 14, 2024 · The Future of Trait Theory: New Frontiers and Integrations. As we look to the future, trait theory continues to evolve and adapt. Researchers are exploring new frontiers, integrating insights from other fields, and addressing long-standing criticisms. One exciting area of development is the integration of trait theory with neuroscience.

  6. Dec 1, 2010 · However, the rapidly expanding field of personality neuroscience is increasingly shedding light on this topic. This article provides a survey of progress in the use of neuroscience to study personality traits, organized using a hierarchical model of traits based on the Big Five dimensions: Extraversion, Neuroticism, Agreeableness, Conscientiousness, and Openness/Intellect.

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  8. We contend that personality network neuroscience can characterize these conceptual nervous systems on a functional and anatomical level and has the potential do link dispositional neural correlates to actual behavior. Key words: brain connectivity, connectome, resting-state fMRI, personality traits, conceptual nervous system. 1.

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