"Nothing to see here": No structural brain differences as a function of the Big Five personality traits from a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Q3 Medicine
Personality Neuroscience Pub Date : 2022-08-09 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1017/pen.2021.5
Yen-Wen Chen, Turhan Canli
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Personality reflects social, affective, and cognitive predispositions that emerge from genetic and environmental influences. Contemporary personality theories conceptualize a Big Five Model of personality based on the traits of neuroticism, extraversion, agreeableness, conscientiousness, and openness to experience. Starting around the turn of the millennium, neuroimaging studies began to investigate functional and structural brain features associated with these traits. Here, we present the first study to systematically evaluate the entire published literature of the association between the Big Five traits and three different measures of brain structure. Qualitative results were highly heterogeneous, and a quantitative meta-analysis did not produce any replicable results. The present study provides a comprehensive evaluation of the literature and its limitations, including sample heterogeneity, Big Five personality instruments, structural image data acquisition, processing, and analytic strategies, and the heterogeneous nature of personality and brain structures. We propose to rethink the biological basis of personality traits and identify ways in which the field of personality neuroscience can be strengthened in its methodological rigor and replicability.

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"没什么可看的":从系统回顾和荟萃分析来看,大五人格特质与大脑结构差异无关。
人格反映了受遗传和环境影响而产生的社会、情感和认知倾向。当代人格理论以神经质、外向性、合意性、自觉性和经验开放性为基础,形成了五大人格模型。大约从新千年开始,神经影像学研究开始调查与这些特质相关的大脑功能和结构特征。在此,我们首次系统地评估了已发表的有关 "五大特质 "与三种不同大脑结构测量之间关联的全部文献。定性结果差异很大,定量荟萃分析也没有得出任何可复制的结果。本研究对文献及其局限性进行了全面评估,包括样本异质性、大五人格工具、结构图像数据采集、处理和分析策略,以及人格和大脑结构的异质性。我们建议重新思考人格特质的生物学基础,并确定如何加强人格神经科学领域的方法论严谨性和可复制性。
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Personality Neuroscience
Personality Neuroscience Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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