Brain structure size corresponds to personality

June 23, 2010

University of Minnesota researchers have found that the size of different parts of people’s brains corresponds to certain of their personality traits.

For example, they found that conscientious people tend to have a bigger lateral prefrontal cortex, a region of the brain involved in planning and controlling behavior. Other traits linked to the size of structures in the brain were extraversion, neuroticism, and agreeableness.

More info: Association for Psychological Science news