PhD-training Experimental Psychobiologist, here. I am wondering why the RDOC has not included as a major domain "Personality Processes," such as the five-factor model? There is a "social" and "cognitive" domain, and I see that pieces of "Neuroticism" in the big five are captured by negative and positive valence, to a degree, but the psychometric validity and reliability of something like the five-factor model is far better than most social constructs. Just a curious thing of note, as I watch this otherwise illuminating video. I have great respect for the work these scientists are doing, as my own work closely aligns with this framework.
There is no stigma for a runner who strains a muscle, or a pro athlete who has to rehydrate more than the average person. It sounds like RDoC will help bring neurologically pathological conditions out of the moral, bottom-up judgments of the "Dark Ages" and into the true light of science, with better treatability.
I wish this video gets more views and likes.
You both have explained it eloquently in a short span of time.
Thank you :)
A very nice introduction to Rdoc and helpful slides
Thanks it was a great help
PhD-training Experimental Psychobiologist, here. I am wondering why the RDOC has not included as a major domain "Personality Processes," such as the five-factor model? There is a "social" and "cognitive" domain, and I see that pieces of "Neuroticism" in the big five are captured by negative and positive valence, to a degree, but the psychometric validity and reliability of something like the five-factor model is far better than most social constructs. Just a curious thing of note, as I watch this otherwise illuminating video. I have great respect for the work these scientists are doing, as my own work closely aligns with this framework.
There is no stigma for a runner who strains a muscle, or a pro athlete who has to rehydrate more than the average person. It sounds like RDoC will help bring neurologically pathological conditions out of the moral, bottom-up judgments of the "Dark Ages" and into the true light of science, with better treatability.