Connecting quantitatively derived personality–psychopathology models and neuroscience

RD Latzman, RF Krueger, CG DeYoung… - Personality …, 2021 - cambridge.org
Traditionally, personality has been conceptualized in terms of dimensions of human
experience–habitual ways of thinking, feeling, and behaving. By contrast, psychopathology …

Personality and psychopathology: In defense of a practical path toward integrating psychometric and biological approaches to advance a comprehensive model

JC Fournier, NJ Roberts, KL Ford - Journal of Personality, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Personality and psychopathology each reflect patterns of internal experience and outward
behavior that differ between people and affect functioning. Drawing strict distinctions …

From description to explanation: Integrating across multiple levels of analysis to inform neuroscientific accounts of dimensional personality pathology

TA Allen, AM Schreiber, NT Hall… - Journal of Personality …, 2020 - Guilford Press
Dimensional approaches to psychiatric nosology are rapidly transforming the way
researchers and clinicians conceptualize personality pathology, leading to a growing …

Personality disturbances as emergent phenomena reflective of underlying neurobehavioral systems: Beyond dimensional measurement, phenotypic trait descriptors …

MF Lenzenweger, RA Depue - Psychopathology, 2020 - karger.com
Abstract Background and Overview: The conceptualization of personality pathology, or
personality disturbance, is now at a substantive crossroads. Some researchers (and …

[PDF][PDF] Neurobiological investigations of dimensionally conceptualized personality pathology: Mapping a way forward for the clinical neuroscience of personality …

RD Latzman, V Kumari - Journal of Personality Disorders, 2020 - Guilford Press
Despite significant efforts, relatively limited progress has been made in attempts to fully
understand the links between personality dysfunction and neurobiology. A growing …

Non-human contributions to personality neuroscience–from fish through primates. An introduction to the special issue

YV Lages, N McNaughton - Personality Neuroscience, 2022 - cambridge.org
The most fundamental emotional systems that show trait control are evolutionarily old and
extensively conserved. Psychology in general has benefited from non-human neuroscience …

Personality disorders: myths and neuroscience

S Pallanti - CNS Spectrums, 1997 - cambridge.org
In the field of personality, the application of neuroscientific techniques is faced with a clinical
category that is still unsatisfactory. The adoption of a coevolutionist, perspective-associated …

Using personality neuroscience to study personality disorder.

SV Abram, CG DeYoung - Personality Disorders: Theory, Research …, 2017 - psycnet.apa.org
Personality neuroscience integrates techniques from personality psychology and
neuroscience to elucidate the neural basis of individual differences in cognition, emotion …

Clarifying domains of internalizing psychopathology using neurophysiology

U Vaidyanathan, LD Nelson, CJ Patrick - Psychological medicine, 2012 - cambridge.org
Current initiatives such as the National Institute of Mental Health's Research Domain Criteria
project aim to reorganize classification of mental disorders along neurobiological lines …

Personality provides a general structural framework for psychopathology: Commentary on “Translational applications of personality science for the conceptualization …

D Watson, S Ellickson-Larew, K Stanton… - 2016 - psycnet.apa.org
Comments on article by Gregory J. Lengel et al.(see record 2016-38196-001). In their target
article, Lengel, Helle, DeShong, Meyer, and Mullins-Sweatt establish that personality plays a …