好奇心
五大性格特征
心理学
开放的体验
认知需要
外向与内向
人格
认知
认知心理学
特质
社会心理学
发展心理学
计算机科学
神经科学
程序设计语言
作者
Hayley Jach,Roshan Cools,Alex Frisvold,Michael A. Grubb,Catherine A. Hartley,Jochen Hartmann,Laura Hunter,Ruonan Jia,Floris P. de Lange,Ruby Larisch,Rosa Lavelle-Hill,Ifat Levy,Yutong Li,Lieke van Lieshout,Kate Nussenbaum,Silvio Ravaioli,Siyu Wang,Robert Wilson,Michael Woodford,Kou Murayama,Jacqueline Gottlieb
标识
DOI:10.1073/pnas.2415236121
摘要
To understand human learning and progress, it is crucial to understand curiosity. But how consistent is curiosity’s conception and assessment across scientific research disciplines? We present the results of a large collaborative project assessing the correspondence between curiosity measures in personality psychology and cognitive science. A total of 820 participants completed 15 personality trait measures and 9 cognitive tasks that tested multiple aspects of information demand. We show that shared variance across the cognitive tasks was captured by a dimension reflecting directed (uncertainty-driven) versus random (stochasticity-driven) exploration and individual differences along this axis were significantly and consistently predicted by personality traits. However, the personality metrics that best predicted information demand were not the central curiosity traits of openness to experience, deprivation sensitivity, and joyous exploration, but instead included more peripheral curiosity traits (need for cognition, thrill seeking, and stress tolerance) and measures not traditionally associated with curiosity (extraversion and behavioral inhibition). The results suggest that the umbrella term “curiosity” reflects a constellation of cognitive and emotional processes, only some of which are shared between personality measures and cognitive tasks. The results reflect the distinct methods that are used in these fields, indicating a need for caution in comparing results across fields and for future interdisciplinary collaborations to strengthen our emerging understanding of curiosity.
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