The Biological Aspects of Normal Personality |
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The Psychological Significance of the Concept | 12 |
Activation A Neuropsychological Dimension | 43 |
The TwoArousal Hypothesis | 64 |
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adolescent aftereffects ambiverts analysis anxiety Arousal System autonomic behavior brain clinical conditioned reflexes correlation cortex cortical dimension dysthymics DZ twins effects electrodes Electroencephalography emotional environment environmental evidence excitation experiment experimental extraversion-introversion extraverts Eysenck factor figural aftereffects frontal function genetic Gottesman Gray heart rate heredity heritability Higher Nervous Activity hippocampal hypothalamic hypothesis hysterics index number indicated individuals inhibitory introversion-extraversion introverts lesions lobotomy mean measures ment mental method midbrain MMPI Nebylitsyn nervous processes nervous system neurotic neuroticism normal obtained pairs patients Pavlov Pavlov's Typology personality physiological platelet possible prediction present psychiatric Psychol psychological psychoticism reactive inhibition reinforcement relation relationship response reticular formation sample scales schizophrenia scores sedation threshold self-stimulation sensory septal area septal region significant similar skin conductance social stimulation strength subjects suggested Table tension Teplov theory tion traits two-flash threshold variables variance variation zygosity