New neuroimaging research suggests there is no evidence to indicate "right-brained" or "left-brained" personality traits exist.
A new study finds little difference in IQ or personality traits between first born children and their younger siblings.
New discoveries about chimpanzees plays an important role in the neurobiological foundation of personality traits, researchers report.
The type of music you prefer to listen to can tell others a lot about your personality and thinking styles, researchers say.
Researchers report people who respond more quickly to general knowledge questions are perceived by friends to be more charismatic, regardless of their IQ or other personality traits.
According to a new study, young adults who are hostile or don't deal too well with stress are at higher risk of thinking and memory problems in middle age.
A new study reveals how an individual’s movement can give a unique insight into their inherent personality traits.
A new study reports that while millennials consider their generation to be the most narcissistic, but object when the label of 'narcissist' is applied to them.
According to researchers, many of the genes associated with educational attainment are influential in brain development, even prior to birth.
According to researchers, those who consider themselves to have a sense of entitlement are often more prone to frustration and unhappiness.
A new study reports the way a person walks may reveal how aggressive they are.
A new model for identifying personality traits contrasts how people see themselves against how others see them.