Authors
Sandra Sanchez‐Roige, Joshua C Gray, James MacKillop, C‐H Chen, Abraham A Palmer
Publication date
2018/3
Source
Genes, Brain and Behavior
Volume
17
Issue
3
Pages
e12439
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
Personality traits are the relatively enduring patterns of thoughts, feelings and behaviors that reflect the tendency to respond in certain ways under certain circumstances. Twin and family studies have showed that personality traits are moderately heritable, and can predict various lifetime outcomes, including psychopathology. The Research Domain Criteria characterizes psychiatric diseases as extremes of normal tendencies, including specific personality traits. This implies that heritable variation in personality traits, such as neuroticism, would share a common genetic basis with psychiatric diseases, such as major depressive disorder. Despite considerable efforts over the past several decades, the genetic variants that influence personality are only beginning to be identified. We review these recent and increasingly rapid developments, which focus on the assessment of personality via several commonly used …
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