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Behavioural inhibition and more specifically harm avoidance temperament dimension (HA) has been found to be associated with depression.
However, no study to date has investigated the functional network modular organization as a function of the temperament dimension.
Our study was based on the definition of a temperament dimension as "a behavioural characteristic stable across situations and over time".
In addition, the neuronal response during the attribution of personal relevance is modulated by the temperament dimension of novelty seeking.
In this study we concentrated on the temperament dimension novelty seeking (NS) and its subscales, because of its known relationship with the reward system [31] [33].
In the last years various brain imaging studies focussed on the anterior cingulate cortex and its relationship with personality, especially with the temperament dimension novelty seeking [27].
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The temperament dimensions were originally proposed to be independent of one another.
In the present study, we examined the relation between four core temperament dimensions and anatomically defined regions of the limbic and prefrontal cortices.
The results showed that the influences of the various temperament dimensions on specific aspects of executive functions differ between patients and healthy subjects.
It was designed to measure the character and temperament dimensions of Cloninger's model of personality using a true false response format.
Previous neurofunctional and biological studies on temperament dimensions of HA and NS suggested that the temperamental traits have significant correlations with cortical and subcortical brain regions.
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