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Title: The Evolution of Personality


1
The Evolution of Personality
  • Victoria Thomas
  • Psyc 3906

2
Evolution of the Big Five
  • Personality are individual differences that
    influence their cognitions, motivations, and
    behaviors in various situations
  • Differences are Variations
  • Evolution is gene variability

3
Variation Exists Because
  • There is a normal variation around an optimum
  • The optimum value changes over time
  • Frequency dependent selection will play a role

4
Why Does Variation Exist
  • The ultimate source of variation is mutation
  • When a trait is influenced by a single gene the
    trait does not vary greatly since mutations arise
    relatively infrequently
  • When a number of genes are involved in building a
    trait the selection does not remove them
    simultaneously
  • Therefore a trait that is affected by many genes
    will have a significant amount of genetic
    variation

5
Optimum Fitness Levels
  • We talked about this in class
  • Hawks and Doves
  • Guppies and Prawns
  • There must be costs and benefits to each of these
    traits
  • The benefits must increase reproductive success
    when it exists in moderation
  • The costs must also increase reproductive success
    when it exists in moderation

6
Big Five Personality Traits
  • The Big Five Personality Traits are classified
    into five categories
  • Extraversion
  • Neuroticism
  • Openness
  • Conscientiousness
  • Agreeableness

7
Extraversion
  • This dimension is related to positive emotion,
    exploratory activity and reward.
  • Its proximate basis is thought to involve
    variation in dopamine-mediated reward circuits in
    the brain

8
Extraversion
Benefits Costs
  • Higher rates of accident and illness
    hospitalization
  • Suffer more from traumatic injury
  • More related to criminal and antisocial behaviour
  • Higher rates of risk in general
  • Expose their children more to step-parenting
    (which is a risk factor for the children)
  • Positively related to number of sexual partners
    (reproductive success)
  • More extramarital affairs
  • Higher sensation seeking behaviour
  • Initiate more social behaviour
  • More physically active
  • Undertake more exploration of their environment

9
Neuroticism
  • This trait is associated with various activity
    levels and negative emotions
  • Negative side effects are strong predictors of
    psychiatric disorders and impaired physical
    health
  • It is a key predictor of relationship failure and
    social isolation

10
Neuroticism
Benefits Costs
  • Positively correlated with competitiveness
  • Academic success is positively correlated since
    they are more resilient
  • Intelligence is positively correlated with
    neuroticism
  • Intelligence has been mentioned as a personality
    trait however it is not part of the Big Five
  • High levels of anxiety, depression and
    schizophrenia
  • Low neuroticism has a fitness disadvantage
    because they lack motivational striving and
    hazard avoidance
  • Higher levels of risk taking and therefore higher
    risk of death
  • Mount Everest Climbers had high levels of
    neuroticism

11
Openness
  • The Openness trait refers to openness to new
    experiences
  • People who have high levels of openness believe
    more in paranormal activities and phenomena

12
Openness
Benefits Costs
  • Openness is positively correlated to creativity
  • Females find creativity in a mate important
  • Better at thinking in abstract form
  • Increased level of schizophrenia
  • Associated with depression and psychotic delusions

13
Conscientiousness
  • This trait involves a high level of order and
    self-control in pursuit of goals
  • Immediate gratification is often delayed

14
Conscientiousness
Benefits Costs
  • Better plan ahead and has a positive life
    expectancy
  • High levels of risky behaviour avoidance
  • Healthy behaviours
  • High levels of delinquency and antisocial
    behaviour
  • High levels of self-control lead to missed
    opportunities
  • Obsessive behaviours have been linked to high
    level of conscientiousness

15
Agreeableness
  • Related to high levels of empathy and trust
  • Low levels of agreeableness are related to
    antisocial personality disorders

16
Agreeableness
Benefits Costs
  • Live more harmonious lives
  • Avoid violence and interpersonal hostility
  • Low levels of agreeableness increase fitness when
    they are few in numbers
  • Excessive trusting can lead to decreased fitness
    (reproduction levels)
  • They invest much of their energy into others and
    not themselves

17
In Summation
  • Fitness levels (reproductive success) are
    associated with both the costs and benefits of
    the Big Five Personality Factors
  • Both sides (costs and benefits) of every trait
    (Extraversion, Neuroticism, Openness,
    Conscientiousness, Agreeableness) are beneficial
    when that trait is rare in the population in
    question.

18
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