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Understanding Brain Functions, Personality, and Communication for Enhanced Interpersonal Relationships

Dive into the relationships between brain functioning, personality traits, and communication styles with Dr. Timothy P. Mottet from Texas State University. Learn to assess, interpret, and apply communication traits to foster better interactions. Attend this webinar preview to discover the neuro origins of communicative behavior and how to help students find their "goodness of fit."

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Understanding Brain Functions, Personality, and Communication for Enhanced Interpersonal Relationships

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  1. Making Communication Education Personality Compatible Dr. Timothy P Mottet Texas State University-San Marcos

  2. Webinar Preview • Understand basic relationships between brain functioning, personality, and communication • Using communication trait assessment instruments  • Interpreting assessment data • Helping students use assessment data to find “goodness of fit”

  3. Brain Functioning, Personality, & Communication

  4. Neuro Origins of Communicative Behavior Psychology Neurology Communication • Comm Traits: • Comm Apprehension • Argumentativeness • Verbal Aggressiveness • Assertive/Responsive • Limbic System: • BAS • BIS • FFS • Costa and McCrae’s Big 5: • Open • Conscientiousness • Extraversion • Agreeableness • Neuroticism

  5. Assessing, Interpreting, and Using Communication Traits to Enhance Interpersonal Communication

  6. Thank Youtm15@txstate.edu

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