Bizygomatic Width and its Association with Social and Personality Traits in Males

This study will examine how differences in measurements between bizygomatic and bigonial arches of the human face can provide relevant information regarding personality and abilities of the subject. Sample: 82 males. Group A: 55 subjects with the bizygomatic arch in contraction. Group B: 27 subjects...

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Autores principales: Gabarre-Mir,Julián, Navarro-Pastor,José B, Gabarre-Armengol,Cristina, Estaún-Ferrer,Santiago
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Publicado: Sociedad Chilena de Anatomía 2017
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spelling oai:scielo:S0717-950220170003000362017-11-20Bizygomatic Width and its Association with Social and Personality Traits in MalesGabarre-Mir,JuliánNavarro-Pastor,José BGabarre-Armengol,CristinaEstaún-Ferrer,Santiago Bizygomatic width Craniofacial Personality Alexithymia Prospective ex post facto study This study will examine how differences in measurements between bizygomatic and bigonial arches of the human face can provide relevant information regarding personality and abilities of the subject. Sample: 82 males. Group A: 55 subjects with the bizygomatic arch in contraction. Group B: 27 subjects without the bizygomatic arch in contraction. Subjects performed self-assessment tests in the following areas: ability incorporating themselves into the group, alexithymia and emotional expressiveness. Group A showed greater self-sufficiency and independence than group B, greater difficulty in describing and verbally expressing their emotions, less ability to express themselves emotionally through other forms of communication and reduced willingness to cooperate philanthropically. Results suggest a strong relationship between morphological structure of the bizygomatic arch and certain psychological characteristics.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSociedad Chilena de AnatomíaInternational Journal of Morphology v.35 n.3 20172017-09-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0717-95022017000300036en10.4067/S0717-95022017000300036
institution Scielo Chile
collection Scielo Chile
language English
topic Bizygomatic width
Craniofacial
Personality
Alexithymia
Prospective ex post facto study
spellingShingle Bizygomatic width
Craniofacial
Personality
Alexithymia
Prospective ex post facto study
Gabarre-Mir,Julián
Navarro-Pastor,José B
Gabarre-Armengol,Cristina
Estaún-Ferrer,Santiago
Bizygomatic Width and its Association with Social and Personality Traits in Males
description This study will examine how differences in measurements between bizygomatic and bigonial arches of the human face can provide relevant information regarding personality and abilities of the subject. Sample: 82 males. Group A: 55 subjects with the bizygomatic arch in contraction. Group B: 27 subjects without the bizygomatic arch in contraction. Subjects performed self-assessment tests in the following areas: ability incorporating themselves into the group, alexithymia and emotional expressiveness. Group A showed greater self-sufficiency and independence than group B, greater difficulty in describing and verbally expressing their emotions, less ability to express themselves emotionally through other forms of communication and reduced willingness to cooperate philanthropically. Results suggest a strong relationship between morphological structure of the bizygomatic arch and certain psychological characteristics.
author Gabarre-Mir,Julián
Navarro-Pastor,José B
Gabarre-Armengol,Cristina
Estaún-Ferrer,Santiago
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Navarro-Pastor,José B
Gabarre-Armengol,Cristina
Estaún-Ferrer,Santiago
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title Bizygomatic Width and its Association with Social and Personality Traits in Males
title_short Bizygomatic Width and its Association with Social and Personality Traits in Males
title_full Bizygomatic Width and its Association with Social and Personality Traits in Males
title_fullStr Bizygomatic Width and its Association with Social and Personality Traits in Males
title_full_unstemmed Bizygomatic Width and its Association with Social and Personality Traits in Males
title_sort bizygomatic width and its association with social and personality traits in males
publisher Sociedad Chilena de Anatomía
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