Individual Differences

Cards (142)

  • What are individual differences in psychology?
    Variables distinguishing one person
  • Cultural differences are largely considered to be learned
  • Cultural characteristics can be influenced by genes and evolution.
  • What is an evolutionary advantage that might explain certain cultural behaviors?
    Increased fitness
  • Biological explanations of culture are controversial because they may support stereotypes and racism
  • Biological development and maturation are key topics in individual differences.
  • What is the primary male growth hormone that shapes the brain in the womb?
    Testosterone
  • Men have higher levels of testosterone, which is linked to aggression
  • Women produce testosterone, but usually in smaller amounts than men.
  • What does brain lateralization refer to?
    Function in one hemisphere
  • Women's brains have more serotonin receptors
  • What biological difference might explain why women are more likely to suffer from depression?
    More serotonin receptors
  • Personality traits like extroversion and neuroticism have been linked to brain structures
  • What brain process is associated with extroversion?
    Ascending Reticular Activating System
  • Describe the functioning of the ARAS in extroverts versus introverts.
    1️⃣ Extroverts have an under-active ARAS, seeking stimulation
    2️⃣ Introverts have an over-active ARAS, avoiding stimulation
  • The Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) is responsible for responding to stress.
  • What personality trait is associated with an inefficient ANS?
    Neuroticism
  • Psychoticism is linked to hormone activity, particularly testosterone
  • Match the personality trait with its associated brain structure or system:
    Extroversion ↔️ ARAS
    Neuroticism ↔️ ANS
    Psychoticism ↔️ Hormone activity
  • Phineas Gage's case demonstrates the importance of the brain for shaping personality.
  • What part of Gage's brain was damaged in the accident?
    Frontal lobe
  • Gage's personality changed after the accident, becoming more fitful and irreverent
  • Gage's skull and tamping iron are preserved as evidence of the accident.
  • What is the prefrontal cortex responsible for?
    Self-control and rational behavior
  • Critics argue that the description of Gage's personality change was not published until after his death
  • Brain plasticity allows the brain to heal itself after damage.
  • What is one non-biological explanation for addiction mentioned in the text?
    Social learning
  • Drug addiction is linked to a high score on the psychoticism trait
  • Creative individuals may believe that drug-taking enhances their imagination.
  • What combination of personality traits might create a "perfect storm" for drug-taking?
    High E, high N, high P
  • Introverts find it easier to quit drugs because they require less stimulation.
  • Empathic people with low P scores are more likely to be influenced to quit drugs by loved ones.
  • What is one objection to biological explanations of individual differences?
    Overemphasized significance
  • Eysenck's Extroversion and Neuroticism traits are supported by studies of brain functioning.
  • There is not much evidence for addictive personalities.
  • Some people may find it harder than others to resist temptation due to individual differences.
  • What does AO3 stand for in psychological research evaluation?
    Evaluating, assessing, and objecting
  • Eysenck's Extroversion trait is backed up by studies of brain functioning.
  • Extroversion predicts behavior in different situations.
  • Who conducted MRI scans to study the Big Five traits?
    Colin DeYoung