The Virtual Personalities Neural Network Model: Neurobiological Underpinnings.

Q3 Medicine
Stephen J Read, Ashley D Brown, Peter Wang, Lynn C Miller
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The Virtual Personalities Model is a motive-based neural network model that provides both a psychological model and a computational implementation that explicates the dynamics and often large within-person variability in behavior that arises over time. At the same time the same model can produce -- across many virtual personalities - between subject variability in behavior that when factor analyzed yields familiar personality structure (e.g., the Big-5). First, we describe our personality model and its implementation as a neural network model. Second, we focus on detailing the neurobiological underpinnings of this model. Third, we examine the learning mechanisms, and their biological substrates, as ways that the model gets "wired up", discussing Pavlovian and instrumental conditioning, Pavlovian to instrumental transfer (PIT), and habits. Finally, we describe the dynamics of how initial differences in propensities (e.g., dopamine functioning), wiring differences due to experience, and other factors could operate together to develop and change personality over time, and how this might be empirically examined. Thus, our goal is to contribute to the rising chorus of voices seeking a more precise neurobiologically-based science of the complex dynamics underlying personality.

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虚拟人格神经网络模型:神经生物学基础。
虚拟人格模型是一个基于动机的神经网络模型,它提供了一个心理学模型和一个计算实现,它解释了随着时间的推移而产生的动态和通常很大的个人行为可变性。同时,同样的模型可以产生——跨越许多虚拟人格——受试者之间的行为可变性,当因素分析产生熟悉的人格结构时(例如,大五人格)。首先,我们将我们的人格模型及其实现描述为一个神经网络模型。其次,我们专注于详细介绍该模型的神经生物学基础。第三,我们研究了学习机制及其生物基础,作为模型“连接”的方式,讨论了巴甫洛夫条件反射和工具条件反射、巴甫洛夫到工具的迁移(PIT)和习惯。最后,我们描述了倾向的初始差异(例如,多巴胺功能),经验导致的连线差异以及其他因素如何共同作用以随着时间的推移发展和改变个性的动态,以及如何对其进行经验检验。因此,我们的目标是为寻求更精确的基于神经生物学的复杂动态人格科学的呼声做出贡献。
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Personality Neuroscience
Personality Neuroscience Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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