PERSONALITY AND PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSE : RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN TYPE A BEHAVIOR PATTERN, TRAIT ANXIETY, GENDER ROLE PERCEPTION AND VARIATION IN CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW CHANGE : TAKING CHOCOLATE STIMULUS AS AN EXAMPLE

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  • タイプA行動パターン、特性不安、性役割パーソナリティと脳血液動態の関係 : チョコレート刺激を例として

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The present study investigated the relationship between individual personality and physiological response, and whether there is a personality component to variations in physiological responses. Seventeen male subjects' (24.1±2.6 years old) trait anxiety, type A personality, and gender role personality were measured and matched to their changes in the cerebral blood flow during stimulus by a piece of chocolate. The results showed that the characterization of some groups with different cerebral blood flow changes could be explained by their personality traits. Through this, one way to approach the issue of physiological polymorphism was suggested.

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