Novel Investigations of the Connection between Quantitative Personality-Psychopathology Models and Neuroscience
Guest Editors: Robert D. Latzman, Giorgia Michelini, Colin G. DeYoung, and Robert F. Krueger
Clinical neuroscience aims to elucidate neural correlates of mental illness and translate that knowledge into effective biologically informed interventions. There has been a growing consensus, however, that the lack of progress to date may be a result of the well-documented shortcomings of the categorical diagnostic system; the categorical system is scientifically untenable. Indeed, a large and reliable empirical literature has demonstrated the superiority of quantitatively-derived dimensional models of classification, including, for example, the Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP). Importantly, it has become clear that these models converge with quantitative models of personality, typically reflecting the same latent dimensions in both the general and maladaptive ranges. The field has thus come to realize that the convergence of models of personality and psychopathology represents a promising phenotypic target for neurobiological investigations of psychopathology and related processes. This special issue of Personality Neuroscience will focus on the connection of quantitative models that integrate personality and psychopathology with neuroscientific inquiry. The overarching goal of this special issue will be to highlight sophisticated novel research aimed at elucidating neurobiological correlates of broad, transdiagnostic processes within an integrated personality-psychopathology framework.
Please find the introductory article to this special issue of the journal here.
Empirical Paper
Machine learning approaches for parsing comorbidity/heterogeneity in antisociality and substance use disorders: A primer
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- Personality Neuroscience / Volume 4 / 2021
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- 15 November 2021, e6
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Connecting quantitatively derived personality–psychopathology models and neuroscience
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- 08 October 2021, e4
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Investigating the neural substrates of Antagonistic Externalizing and social-cognitive Theory of Mind: an fMRI examination of functional activity and synchrony
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- 19 January 2021, e1
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The hierarchical structure of error-related negativities elicited from affective and social stimuli and their relations to personality traits
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- 05 January 2021, e15
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An fMRI investigation of the relations between Extraversion, internalizing psychopathology, and neural activation following reward receipt in the Human Connectome Project sample
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- 24 November 2020, e13
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Personality traits in psychosis and psychosis risk linked to TSPO expression: a neuroimmune marker
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- 24 November 2020, e14
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Toward a multimodal measurement model for the neurobehavioral trait of affiliative capacity
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- 10 November 2020, e11
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Posttraumatic stress symptomatology and abnormal neural responding during emotion regulation under cognitive demands: mediating effects of personality
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- 30 July 2020, e9
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Structural equation modeling of the associations between amygdala activation, personality, and internalizing, externalizing symptoms of psychopathology
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- 14 July 2020, e8
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Sex differences in associations of socioemotional dispositions measured in childhood and adolescence with brain white matter microstructure 12 years later
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- 13 May 2020, e5
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Personality neuroscience and psychopathology: should we start with biology and look for neural-level factors?
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- 05 May 2020, e4
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