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Genes for personality traits - Oxford Academic

... normal personality trait of novelty-seeking (see below) is high in ‘ cluster B ’ type personality disorders like antisocial personality (Svrakic et al., 1993) and alcoholism (Mulder et al., 1994), and the trait of reward dependence (see below) is low in ‘ cluster A ’ type personality disorders, like ...
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