Biological bases of personality

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Providing evidence of biological bases of personality, research has indicated twins share a similar personality even when they are reared O dizygotic, apart O monozygotic, together O monozygotic, apart O dizygotic, together Biological basis of personality
The biological basis of personality is the theory that states that the anatomical structures located in the brain contribute to personality traits. This is derived from neuropsychology, a branch of science that studies how the structure of the brain is related to various psychological processes and behaviors.
What are the three main areas of evidence for the biological basis of human personality?
Based on Hans Eysenck’s theory, there is a biological basis to personality, and Personality differences arise from genetic heritage [62,115]. Eysenck’s model has three super-factors that are independent constructs: extraversion, neuroticism, and Psychoticism.