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The genetics of neuroticism and human values
Authors:George Zacharopoulos  Thomas M Lancaster  Gregory R Maio  David E J Linden
Institution:1. School of Psychology, Cardiff University, Cardiff;2. Neuroscience and Mental Health Research Institute, Cardiff University, Cardiff;3. MRC Centre for Neuropsychiatric Genetics and Genomics, Cardiff University, Cardiff
Abstract:Human values and personality have been shown to share genetic variance in twin studies. However, there is a lack of evidence about the genetic components of this association. This study examined the interplay between genes, values and personality in the case of neuroticism, because polygenic scores were available for this personality trait. First, we replicated prior evidence of a positive association between the polygenic neuroticism score (PNS) and neuroticism. Second, we found that the PNS was significantly associated with the whole human value space in a sinusoidal waveform that was consistent with Schwartz's circular model of human values. These results suggest that it is useful to consider human values in the analyses of genetic contributions to personality traits. They also pave the way for an investigation of the biological mechanisms contributing to human value orientations.
Keywords:Genetics  human values  neuroticism  personality  polygenic score
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