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Index
Cover
Title
Contents
Preface and Acknowledgments
Foreword by Mark Solms
Introduction. Personality and Basic Human Motivation: Prime Movers
Chapter 1: The Mystery of Human Personality
Chapter 2: Affective Neuroscience Personality Scales and the Big Five
Chapter 3: Darwin’s Comparative “Personality” Model
Chapter 4: William McDougall’s Comparative Psychology: Toward a Naturalistic Personality Approach
Chapter 5: A Brief Review of Personality Since McDougall: The Need for a Bottom-Up Model of Personality
Chapter 6: Bottom-Up and Top-Down Personality Approaches
Chapter 7: Our Ancestral Roots: Personality Research on Great Apes
Chapter 8: The Special Case of Our Canine Companions
Chapter 9: Do Rats Have Personalities? Of Course They Do!
Chapter 10: Animal Personality Summary
Chapter 11: Preludes to the Big Five Personality Model: Different Paths Toward Understanding BrainMind States That Constitute Human Temperaments
Chapter 12: The Big Five: The Essential Core of Cattell’s Factor Analysis
Chapter 13: The Clarities and Confusions of the Big Five
Chapter 14: The Earlier History of Biological Theories of Personality: Hans Eysenck, Jeffrey Gray, and Robert Cloninger
Chapter 15: Genetics and the Origins of Personality
Chapter 16: Human Brain Imaging
Chapter 17: Personality and the Self
Chapter 18: Affective Neuro-Personality and Psychopathology
Chapter 19: Fleshing Out the Complexities
Appendix: The Affective Neuroscience Personality Scales
References
Notes
Index
Praise for The Emotional Foundations of Personality
Copyright
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