
doi: 10.1007/bf03000267
pmid: 5095174
The personality of man is a biologic system structured on the individual’s genetic and anatomic-physiologic potentials for species-specific adaptations. The system also projects him into a social and physical environment. His relationship with this environment is as integral to his being as the unity of his organ parts are to the function of his body. His personality is the end product of all the processes inherent in this biosocial interaction. It is the final statement of his biologic presence on this planet.
Cerebral Cortex, Behavior, Emotions, Sensation, Models, Psychological, Adaptation, Physiological, Psychology, Social, Cognition, Adaptation, Psychological, Conditioning, Psychological, Genetics, Homeostasis, Humans, Learning, Disease, Perception, Social Adjustment, Personality
Cerebral Cortex, Behavior, Emotions, Sensation, Models, Psychological, Adaptation, Physiological, Psychology, Social, Cognition, Adaptation, Psychological, Conditioning, Psychological, Genetics, Homeostasis, Humans, Learning, Disease, Perception, Social Adjustment, Personality
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