Abstract

The influence of personality on the neural correlates of emotional processing is still not well characterized. We investigated the relationship between extraversion and neuroticism and emotional perception using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in a group of 23 young, healthy women. Using a parametric modulation approach, we examined how the blood oxygenation level dependent (BOLD) signal varied with the participants’ ratings of arousal and valence, and whether levels of extraversion and neuroticism were related to these modulations. In particular, we wished to test Eysenck's biological theory of personality, which links high extraversion to lower levels of reticulothalamic–cortical arousal, and neuroticism to increased reactivity of the limbic system and stronger reactions to emotional arousal. Individuals high in neuroticism demonstrated reduced sustained activation in the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) and attenuated valence processing in the right temporal lobe while viewing emotional images, but an increased BOLD response to emotional arousal in the right medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC). These results support Eysenck's theory, as well as our hypothesis that high levels of neuroticism are associated with attenuated reward processing. Extraversion was inversely related to arousal processing in the right cerebellum, but positively associated with arousal processing in the right insula, indicating that the relationship between extraversion and arousal is not as simple as that proposed by Eysenck.

Details

Title
Personality modulates the effects of emotional arousal and valence on brain activation
Author
Kehoe, Elizabeth G 1 ; Toomey, John M 1 ; Balsters, Joshua H 1 ; Bokde, Arun L W 1 

 Cognitive Systems Group, Discipline of Psychiatry, School of Medicine and the Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience (TCIN), Trinity College Dublin, 2 School of Computing, Dublin Institute of Technology and 3 The School of Psychology and The Trinity College Institute of Neuroscience (TCIN), Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland 
Pages
858-870
Publication year
2012
Publication date
Oct 2012
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISSN
17495016
e-ISSN
17495024
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
3171558209
Copyright
© The Author(s) (2011). Published by Oxford University Press. This work is published under http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ (the “License”). Notwithstanding the ProQuest Terms and Conditions, you may use this content in accordance with the terms of the License.