Temperament, Development, and Personality |
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Authors: | Mary K. Rothbart |
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Affiliation: | University of Oregon |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT— Understanding temperament is central to our understanding of development, and temperament constructs are linked to individual differences in both personality and underlying neural function. In this article, I review findings on the structure of temperament, its relation to the Big Five traits of personality, and its links to development and psychopathology. In addition, I discuss the relation of temperament to conscience, empathy, aggression, and the development of behavior problems, and describe the relation between effortful control and neural networks of executive attention. Finally, I present research on training executive attention. |
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Keywords: | temperament development personality neural networks attention training |
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