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Personality and Emotion: Test of Gray's Personality Theory by Means of an fMRI Study.
Authors:Reuter, M.   Stark, R.   Hennig, J.   Walter, B.   Kirsch, P.   Schienle, A.   Vaitl, D.
Abstract:Although it is known that there are fundamental personality differences in the behavioral responses to emotional stimuli, traits have scarcely been investigated in this context by means of functional imaging studies. To maximize the variance with respect to personality, the authors tested 12 control subjects and 12 subjects who had sadomasochistic experiences with respect to the relationship between J. A. Gray's (1970) personality dimensions, the behavioral approach system (BAS) and the behavioral inhibition system (BIS), and brain activity in regions of interest. The BIS was associated with activity in numerous brain areas in response to fear, disgust, and erotic visual stimuli, whereas few associations could he detected between the BAS and brain activity in response to disgust and erotic stimuli. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:personality traits   behavioral responses   emotional stimuli   sadomasochistic experiences   Gray's personality theory   behavioral approach system   behavioral inhibition system   brain activity
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