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[Facial profile--psychological profile].

N Grimbert, P Fellus, C Nollet

    Revue De Stomatologie Et De Chirurgie Maxillo-Faciale
    |January 1, 1986
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    Facial morphology, influenced by social context and heredity, correlates with personality. Retrognathic individuals often exhibit timid traits, while prognathic patients display extraverted and aggressive personalities.

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    Area of Science:

    • Anthropology
    • Psychology
    • Anatomy

    Context:

    • Facial structure is influenced by social context, heredity, and repetitive functional dynamics.
    • Emotional facial expressions serve as a unique form of non-verbal communication.
    • Anatomical structures can develop as a result of consistent functional demands.

    Purpose:

    • To investigate the relationship between facial morphology and personality traits.
    • To explore potential correlations between specific jaw formations and psychological profiles.

    Summary:

    • Psychological assessments were conducted on 19 retrognathic and 7 prognathic patients.
    • Retrognathic patients were characterized by timid, inhibited, or anxious personalities.
    • Prognathic patients tended to exhibit extraverted and aggressive personality traits.

    Impact:

    • Suggests a link between facial skeletal patterns and psychological disposition.
    • Highlights the potential for facial morphology to offer insights into personality.
    • Informs further research into the interplay of genetics, facial development, and behavior.

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