PSYC210

Personality and Temperament: Developmental Origins, Brain Bases, and Clinical Implications

Prerequisite: PSYC100. Restriction: Must be in Psychology program. What is known about what makes each of us unique? How do these differences contribute to enduring differences in health & wealth? We will review recent research in humans and non-humans aimed at understanding the psychological & biological mechanisms underlying stable individual differences in personality. We will discuss the phylogenetic and ontogenetic origins of temperament, measurement issues, fundamental dimensions of personality across the lifespan, neurobiological substrates of temperament/personality, mechanisms contributing to stability and change, implications for psychopathology, & broader implications for public/macroeconomic policy. Restricted to PSYC (major code: 20010/2001S) students only.

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