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Psychobiology of Personality

Revised and updated edition of graduate level overview, describing biological basis of behaviour and personality.

Marvin Zuckerman (Author)

9780521815697, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 11 April 2005

338 pages, 46 b/w illus. 41 tables
22.9 x 15.2 x 2.2 cm, 0.57 kg

'The second edition of Zuckerman's 1991 text is an extremely well researched review of what is a fast moving inextricably linked area of biology/psychology/ethology. … a thorough review … well referenced … It is academically rigorous and would be an excellent starting point for undergraduate psychologists and ethologists alike in their pursuit of understanding what is one of the most challenging of current psychobiological research areas.' Journal of Biological Education

Personality is now understood to be a function of both biological and environmental influences. This revised and updated edition of Psychobiology of Personality describes what is currently known about the biological basis of the primary personality traits, including genetic, neurological, biochemical, physiological, and behavioral influences. Emphasis is placed on understanding the connections between phenomena at these levels. The research discussed makes use of animal models, based on experimental brain research, as well as human clinical and normal personality research. Chapters are devoted to temperament and personality trait structure, psychobiological methods, and each of four major personality traits: extraversion, impulsive, sensation seeking, and aggression. Recent advances in psychobiological methods, such as molecular genetics and brain imaging have enabled us to begin to unravel the genetic and neurological sources of behavior and personality. These advances are discussed in this new edition, making it essential reading for advanced students of psychology and psychiatry.

Preface
1. Temperament and personality: trait structure and persistence
2. Psychobiological methods
3. Extraversion/sociability
4. Neuroticism
5. Psychoticism (psychopathy), impulsivity, sensation and/or novelty seeking, conscientiousness
6. Aggression-hostility/agreeableness
7. Consilience
References.

Subject Areas: Animal behaviour [PSVP], Neurosciences [PSAN], Psychiatry [MMH], Psychology [JM]

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