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PLoS One ; 15(1): e0227877, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31961895

ABSTRACT

A novel two-dimensional matrix taxonomy, or atlas, of personality, emotion and behaviour is presented. The two dimensions of the atlas, affiliation and dominance, are demonstrated to have theoretical foundations in neurobiology and social psychology. Both dimensions are divided into five ordinal categories, creating a square matrix of 25 cells. A new catalogue of 20,669 English words descriptive of personality, emotion, behaviour, and power is also presented. The catalogue is more comprehensive than previous catalogues, and is novel in its inclusion of intrapersonal, group, and societal behaviours. All words in the catalogue were scored according to the atlas, facilitating visualisation in two dimensions. This enabled a contiguous and novel comparison of existing psychological taxonomies, as well as broader societal concepts such as leadership, ethics, and crime. Using the atlas, a novel psychological test is developed with improved sensitivity and specificity.


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Behavior/classification , Emotions/classification , Personality/classification , Catalogs as Topic , Humans , Psychology
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Acta Paediatr ; 105(1): 24-30, 2016 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25919999

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UNLABELLED: Instinctive behaviours have evolved favouring the mother-infant dyad based on fundamental processes of neurological development, including oral tactile imprinting and latchment. Latchment is the first stage of emotional development based on the successful achievement of biological imprinting. The mechanisms underpinning imprinting are identified and the evolutionary benefits discussed. CONCLUSION: It is proposed that the oral tactile imprint to the breast is a keystone for optimal latchment and breastfeeding, promoting evolutionary success.


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Breast Feeding/psychology , Child Development , Displacement, Psychological , Imprinting, Psychological , Infant Behavior/psychology , Infant, Newborn/psychology , Mother-Child Relations , Humans , Instinct , Object Attachment , Sucking Behavior
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