Investigating the dopaminergic basis of extraversion in humans: A multilevel approach.
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Laboratory-induced learned helplessness attenuates approach motivation as indexed by posterior versus frontal theta activity.Modeling dopaminergic and other processes involved in learning from reward prediction error: contributions from an individual differences perspective.EEG correlates of self-referential processing.Developmental changes in dopamine neurotransmission in adolescence: behavioral implications and issues in assessment.Factors regulating eye blink rate in young infants.The influence of personality on neural mechanisms of observational fear and reward learning.Testing the relations between impulsivity-related traits, suicidality, and nonsuicidal self-injury: a test of the incremental validity of the UPPS modelIndividual differences in reward-prediction-error: extraversion and feedback-related negativity.Approach motivation as incentive salience: perceptual sources of evidence in relation to positive word primes.Four broad temperament dimensions: description, convergent validation correlations, and comparison with the Big FiveDopaminergic modulation of incentive motivation in adolescence: age-related changes in signaling, individual differences, and implications for the development of self-regulation.Extraversion and anterior vs. posterior DMN activity during self-referential thoughts.Incentive Motivation, Cognitive Control, and the Adolescent Brain: Is It Time for a Paradigm Shift?Paradoxical dopaminergic drug effects in extraversion: dose- and time-dependent effects of sulpiride on EEG theta activityOn the nature of extraversion: variation in conditioned contextual activation of dopamine-facilitated affective, cognitive, and motor processes.Extraversion differentiates between model-based and model-free strategies in a reinforcement learning taskSociogenomic personality psychology.Posterior versus frontal theta activity indexes approach motivation during affective autobiographical memories.Personality predicts temporal attention costs in the attentional blink paradigm.Depressive symptoms and autobiographical memory: A pilot electroencephalography (EEG) study.Antero-posterior EEG spectral power gradient as a correlate of extraversion and behavioral inhibition.The neuromodulator of exploration: A unifying theory of the role of dopamine in personality.Caffeine, extraversion and working memory.Dopamine-d2-receptor blockade reverses the association between trait approach motivation and frontal asymmetry in an approach-motivation context.Effects of positive emotion, extraversion, and dopamine on cognitive stability-flexibility and frontal EEG asymmetry.Rostral anterior cingulate activity generates posterior versus anterior theta activity linked to agentic extraversion.Lacking power impairs executive functions.Self-controlled practice enhances motor learning in introverts and extroverts.Left hemispheric lateral preference and high neuroticism predict disinhibition in two go/no-go experiments.
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Investigating the dopaminergic basis of extraversion in humans: A multilevel approach.
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Investigating the dopaminergic basis of extraversion in humans: A multilevel approach.
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Investigating the dopaminergic basis of extraversion in humans: A multilevel approach.
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Investigating the dopaminergic basis of extraversion in humans: A multilevel approach
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Gerhard Stemmler
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2006-07-01T00:00:00Z