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Половой диморфизм дерматоглифических маркеров личностных суперфакторов Айзенка

Половой диморфизм дерматоглифических маркеров личностных суперфакторов Айзенка

Abstract

В статье представлены результаты исследования зависимости между дерма- тоглифическими признаками пальцев рук и такими личностными характеристиками, как экстраверсия и нейротизм, у мужчин и женщин. Показана тенденция к противоположной направленности изменений большинства показателей у мужчин и женщин (например, преобладание сложных узоров (завитков) у мужчин связано с возрастанием экстраверсии, у женщин - с ее уменьшением). Обсуждается предположение об отражении особенностей нейрофизиологических процессов в мозге мужчин и женщин, связанных с личностными суперфакторами Айзенка, в организации дерматоглифических признаков.

This article contains the results of research of correlation between dermatoglyphic features and such personality traits as extraversion and neuroticism. The tendency to have opposite directions for most of the signs among men and women is shown (for example, complex pattern''s dominance correlates with increasing extraversion in men but decreasing extraversion in women). Supposition about reflection of specific neurophysiologic processes in men and women''s brain related to Eysenk''s personality traits and dermatoglyphic patterns organization is discussed.

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ДЕРМАТОГЛИФИЧЕСКИЕ ПРИЗНАКИ, ГРЕБНЕВОЙ СЧЕТ, ЭКСТРАВЕРСИЯ, НЕЙРОТИЗМ, ПОЛОВОЙ ДИМОРФИЗМ

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