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245 0 _aBiology of personality and individual differences/
_cedited by Turhan Canli
260 _aNew York:
_bGuilford Press,
_c2006.
300 _axv, 462 p.
505 _aJeffrey Gray's contributions to theories of anxiety, personality, and psychopathology / Don C. Fowles Biosocial bases of sensation seeking / Marvin Zuckerman Interpersonal behavior and the structure of personality: neurobehavioral foundation of agentic extraversion and affiliation / Richard A. Depue Genomic imaging of extraversion / Turhan Canli Neural substrates for emotional traits?: the case of extraversion / Brian Knutson and Jamil Bhanji Mapping the neural correlates of dimensions of personality, emotion, and motivation / John D. Herrington [and others] The affective neuroscience of aging and its implications for cognition / Marisa Knight and Mara Mather Sex differences in neural responses to sexual stimuli in humans / Stephan Hamann Sex differences in brain functional magnetic resonance imaging response to stress / Rajita Sinha Neuroticism as a genetic marker for mood and anxiety / Nathan A. Gillespie and Nicholas G. Martin The association of personality with anxious and depressive psychopathology / Christel M. Middeldorp [and others] 5-HT1A receptor and anxiety-rlated traits: pharmacology, genetics, and imaging / Klaus-Peter Lesch and Turhan Canli Genetically driven variation in serotonin function: impact on amygdala reactivity and individual differences in fearful and anxious personality / Ahmad R. Hariri Etiology of psychopathic tendencies in children / Essi Viding and Robert Plomin. A cognitive-behavioral genetic approach to emotional development in childhood and adolescence / Jennifer Y.F. Lau and Thalia C. Eley Cognitive and biological functioning in children at risk for depression / Ian H. Gotlib [and others] Using mouse models to unravel aggressive behavior / Silvana Chiavegatto Searching for genetic and environmental contributions to personality and happiness in chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) / Alexander Weiss and James E. King How can animal studies contribute to research on the biological bases of personality? / Pranjal H. Mehta
650 _aPersonality--Physiological aspects
_xNeuropsychology
700 _a Canli, Turhan (ed)
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