reviewPersonality and Social Psychology ReviewJan 30, 2012Closed access

Sensory Processing Sensitivity

State University of New York · Stony Brook University

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Abstract

This article reviews the literature on sensory processing sensitivity (SPS) in light of growing evidence from evolutionary biology that many personality differences in nonhuman species involve being more or less responsive, reactive, flexible, or sensitive to the environment. After briefly defining SPS, it first discusses how biologists studying animal personality have conceptualized this general environmental sensitivity. Second, it reviews relevant previous human personality/temperament work, focusing on crossover interactions (where a trait generates positive or negative outcomes depending on the environment), and traits relevant to specific hypothesized aspects of SPS: inhibition of behavior, sensitivity…

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Keywords
  • Psychology
  • Trait
  • Personality
  • Temperament
  • Neuroimaging
  • Cognitive psychology
  • Sensory processing
  • Big Five personality traits
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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