Inhaltsverzeichnis
Arousal and Personality. - Different Perspectives in Research on Extraversion-Introversion. - Empirical Tests and Theoretical Extensions of Arousal-Based Theories of Personality. - Excitation-Inhibition and Arousal as Explanatory Concepts for Extraversion. - Extraversion-Introversion, Contingent Negative Variation, and Arousal. - Studies of Emotionality and Psychoticism. - Trait Theories of Anxiety. - Concepts of Activation and Arousal in the Theory of Emotionality (Neuroticism). - Individual Characteristics of Brain Limbic Structures Interactions as the Basis of Pavlovian/Eysenckian Typology. - Psychoticism and Arousal. - Neo-Pavlovian Concepts of Temperament. - A Neuropsychological Model of Personality and Individual Differences. - Basic Properties of the Nervous System and Arousal Model in the Light of Current Neuropsychophysiology. - Reactivity and the Control of Arousal. - Temperament-Contingent Cognitive Orientation toward Various Aspects of Reality. - Attempts at Integration Based on the Arousability Concept. - A Critical Look at Three Arousal Constructs in Personality Theories. - Issues in the Measurement of Arousability. - The Study of Personality with Positron Emission Tomography. - Personality Dimensions Based on Arousal Theories. - Postscript. - Arousal, Control, Energetics, and Values.