The Science Of Personality

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The Science of Personality By: Meagan Hopkins

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A brief look into the research I had read about while looking into the topic of introversion. Around 3:20 there is a big studder, sorry the fire alarm started going off and i don't know how to erase it.

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The Science of PersonalityBy: Meagan Hopkins

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The Biology and Chemistry of Personality

• Relatively new area of research

•Only strong correlational findings so far•Not causational

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Two Main PersonalitiesTwo Main Personality types

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Extroverts

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Introverts

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The Logic

• If neural systems determine behavior and personality influences behavior in certain environments, shouldn’t personality be influenced by neural systems?

If our behaviors determine which end of the personality spectrum we lie on, shouldn’t there be neurological differences between introverts and extroverted personalities?

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Introverts tend to be thinkers

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Extroverted qualities have a negative correlation with GABA

• GABA= Neurotransmitter associated with stimulus

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Happiness?

NO VALID CORRELATION FOUND TO EXPLAIN HAPPINESS

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ELEPHANT IN THE ROOM

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After looking at all of these studies,

Which end of the personality spectrum is “better”?

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• Neither end of the personality spectrum is necessary better

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The End