Personality traits modulate skin conductance response to emotional pictures: An investigation with Cloninger’s model of personality |
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Authors: | Solange Mardaga Olivier Laloyaux Michel Hansenne |
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Affiliation: | Department of Cognitive Sciences, University of Liège, 5, boulevard du Rectorat (B32), B-4000 Liège, Belgium |
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Abstract: | Several studies found strong relationships between main personality dimensions and emotions, and more particularly between neuroticism and negative emotions, as well as between extraversion and positive ones. In these studies, personality was mainly assessed with respect to the big five model, and emotions were evaluated with subjective rating scales. To extend the exploration of the associations between personality and emotion, the aim of the present study was to investigate the relationships between Cloninger’s dimensions of personality and emotional reactivity assessed by skin conductance response (SCR). In 55 normal subjects, SCR was recorded while they were presented pictures selected as positive, negative and neutral from the International Affective Picture System. The results showed no influence of personality on response magnitude, but subjects with higher harm avoidance scores showed longer half-recovery times for negative relative to neutral pictures. This result is consistent with the dispositional bias of harm avoidance to respond intensely to signals of aversive stimuli. |
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Keywords: | Emotional reactivity Personality Skin conductance response Cloninger |
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