10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «CEREBROTONIA»
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1
The Psychology of Personality: Viewpoints, Research, and ...
To establish a link between body type and personality, Sheldon developed a
personality test identifying three major dimensions of temperament: viscerotonia,
somatotonia, and cerebrotonia. • Viscerotonia consists of a cluster of traits
relating ...
Bernardo J. Carducci, 2009
2
A History of Clinical Psychology
... during which each subject was rated on each trait. These rating scores were
intercorrelated and three primary clusterings of personality traits emerged:
cerebrotonia, a term which describes the inhibited, introverted, controlled,
secretive, ...
3
Studies on Mario Bunge's Treatise
What I noted was that, in cases where ectomorphy and cerebrotonia differed,
cerebrotonia was usually greater than ectomorphy, not just in cases where
ectomorphy was below average (as would be the case where convergence was
to the ...
Paul Weingartner, Georg J. W. Dorn, 1990
4
The Causes and Cures of Criminality
These clusters were labeled "vis- cerotonia," "somatotonia," and "cerebrotonia"
respectively, as they seemed to deal respectively with the functional
predominance of the digestive viscera, the functional and anatomical
predominance of the ...
Hans J. Eysenck, Gisli H. Gudjonsson, 1989
5
Human Resource Management in Sport and Recreation
Sheldon also classified individuals on the basis of their temperament (i.e.,
personality): somatotonia, cerebrotonia, and viscerotonia. While the concept of
body types generally is accepted, its linkage with personality dispositions is
discounted.
Cerebrotonia (after cerebrum) includes love of privacy, mental overintensity,
postural restraint, and social restraint. Although neither the components of
physique, nor the components of temperament were intentionally developed to
yield three ...
7
Temperament: A Psychological Perspective
Borrowing the suffix— tonia from Eppinger and Hess (1910), who studies on
vagotonia, the authors labeled the three primary temperamen nents viscerotonia,
somatotonia, and cerebrotonia. The names illustrate tional dominance of given ...
8
The Body in Psychotherapy
This scale can be used for rating a person on viscerotonia, soma- totonia, and
cerebrotonia. Considerable research by Sheldon and his colleagues has shown
a strong relationship between the primary components of physique (structure)
and ...
9
Theories of Psychopathology and Personality: Essays and ...
Cerebrotonia. The third component of temperament, measured at the least-
conditioned level of dynamic expression. Ectomorphy is the same component at
the morphological level. Cerebrotonia appears to express the function of
exteroception ...
10
Aldous Huxley Annual. Volume 9 (2009)
These 'confessions' come as little surprise when we remember Huxley's
cerebrotonia with its introversion and predilection "for the constructions of thought
and imagination" (PP, 151) over against the external world. More significantly, the
...
James Sexton, Jerome Meckier, Bernfried Nugel, 2011