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This document is a full summary of the course Behavioral and Cognitive Neuroscience given by Prof. Van Dam. It includes all aspects of the course except of 'free will' since this lecture got canceled. Using this document for the exam gave me a 16/20.

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Personality, novelty seeking
and addiction
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Personality
It has 2 main building blocks:

Temperament → is genetically determined. You are predisposed to act in a
certain way in a specific situation. It is hardwired from birth and it are
individual differences in strength of drive underlying basis emotions.

Character → forms through life and depends on the environment but it also
develops through the actions of temperament.

There is no 1 way of reacting for people, they react different.
In history they used to try to categorize people in groups based on their
personality.
Example: which body fluid is more present defines their personality
Example: 4 temperaments of Keirsey’s




2 important researchers:




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, Gordon Allport: he tried to write different definitions of personality

Omnibus definition: nicely describes what personality is because it
covers both the temperament and character part but it does not allow to
distinguish between personalities.

Trait or Integrative/Configurational approach: there is a reference to
genetics but also to the adjustment which is the character part (relates
to the experiences).

Systems or Hierarchical approach: he looked at personality being in 3
different layers:

The persona = what people see when you behave in a certain way,
it is the external presentation (the mask you have on). This was
something used in theater.

The self = this is what dominates the conscious experience, the
character that evolves during life, the private ego.

The unconscious processes = this is the genetic part, something
you cannot control.

→ Trait approach is the best option for further research, with different traits
you can distinguish between personality and use it as a tool to define
people based on these traits.
⇒ In the 20th century many people used the trait approach. In many studies
they used this approach. There are 5 main traits you can define (= the big
five):

Extraversion: energy, positive emotions, surgency, tendency to seek
stimulation and the company of others

Agreeableness: tendency to be compassionate and cooperative
towards others

Conscientiousness: tendency to show self-discipline, act dutifully, and
aim for achievement

Neuroticism: tendency to experience unpleasant emotions easily

Openness: appreciation for art, emotion, adventure, unusual ideas,
imagination, curiosity, and variety of experience

Cloninger: a psychiatrist and geneticist, he linked differences in personality
with underlying neurochemical processes = psychobiological model of



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, personality. For this he used different type of studies (for example: twin pair
studies). He also developed different tools to measure personality:

3 dimensions/traits of personality = TPQ (based his scale on 3 different
traits) through questionnaire:

Novelty seeking

Harm avoidance

Reward dependence

→ Within each trait there are further subcategories.
→ He postulated these are genetically independent from each other.
→ Not a perfect method because he could not distinguish between
people with a personality disorders and poor social judgement vs. well-
adapted individuals with extreme personality profiles, some personality
traits were not included, and this model lacked explanation of some
personality factors that are well explain by other dimensional models.
⇒ He designed a Temperament and Character Inventory because the
first 3 dimensions of TPQ were only related to temperament.

Temperament and Character Inventory (TCI): 4 factors were related to
temperament and 3 factors to character.




⇒ The combination of all these traits is the description of a person’s
general emotional style and makes it possible to identify different
personalities and possible disorders.
Examples of questions related to the 3 character traits:




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, Next he made the TCI temperament cube to define personalities and to
help detect personality problem. How you react as a person is a relation
between these dimensions.




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