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Personality from Biological, Cognitive, and Social Perspective

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This series grows out of the Biennial Symposia on Personality and Social Psychology, which are intended to become a regular forum for psychologists and representatives of allied disciplines.    
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Warsaw Lectures in Personality and Social Psychology- Volume 1

This series grows out of the Biennial Symposia on Personality and Social Psychology (BSPSP), which are intended to become a regular forum for psychologists and representatives of allied disciplines. The goal of BSPSP is to understand and analyze the integrative approach to studying human psychology. The growing achievements of psychology allow us to conceptualize, measure, and influence complex behavior. Research has become more specialized, resulting in difficulties in communication and collaboration. BSPSP is an important forum for cross-disciplinary discussions concerning important aspects of the human brain and mind.

 

 



 



 

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Price: £55.00
Pages: 221
Publisher: Eliot Werner Publications
Imprint: Eliot Werner Publications
Series: Warsaw Lectures in Personality and Social Psychology
Publication Date: 31 May 2010
ISBN: 9780979773150
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:

PSYCHOLOGY / General, PSYCHOLOGY / Personality, Psychology: the self, ego, identity, personality, Psychology

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'[T]his book offers a good mix of philosophical chapters on the biology of personality and some interesting chapters on intra- and inter-individual differences in some classic social psychological constructs.' (Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic, Personality and Individual Differences)

 


'Novel ideas that interface the fields of neuroscience, neuropsychology, and cognitive science with the traditional areas of personality theory and assessment. Groundbreaking and engaging. This volume will be of value to scientists and practitioners interested in broadening their paradigms for understanding personality, mind, and brain.' (Antonio E. Puente, University of North Carolina-Wilmington)

 

 


Tomasz Maruszewski, Polish Academy of Sciences and Warsaw School of Social Sciences and Humanities, Warsaw, Poland

 


Malgorzata Fajkowska, Warsaw School of Social Sciences and Humanities and Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland

 


Michael W. Eysenck, Roehampton University, Whitelands College, London, United Kingdom [editor]

 

 


I. ON SOME BIOLOGICAL CONTRIBUTIONS TO PERSONALITY

Is Neurobiology of Personality Inevitable? A Philosophical Perspective   Katarzyna Paprzycka

How Far Are We in Searching for the Biological Background of Personality?   Jan Strelau

A Neurocognitive Model of the Self   Marek Cielecki

Perceptual Identity and Personal Self: Neurobiological Reflections   Ernst Pöppel

 


II. NOURISHMENT OF PERSONALITY: INFORMATION AND EXTERNAL CONDITIONS

Time and Cognition from the Aging Brain Perspective: Individual Differences   Elzbieta Szelag, Joana Dreszer, Monika Lewandowska, Justyna Medygral, Grzegorz Osinski and Aneta Szymaszek

The Mismatch Negativity: A Unique Window on Central Auditory Processing   Risto Näättänen

 


III. SOCIAL CONTEXT: FROM WITHIN PERSONS TO AMONG PERSONS

Environmental and Genetic Determinants of Sociopolitical Attitudes   Jakubowska Urszula and Wlodzimierz Oniszczenko

The Cognitive Nature of Prejudiced Individuals   Kinga Piber-Dabrowska, Grzegorz Sedek, and Miroslaw Kofta

ERP Time Course and Brain Areas of Spontaneous and Intentional Social inferences   Frank Van Overwalle and Kris Baetens

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