Monday, October 28, 2013

HOW DO THE PERSONALITIES DIFFER


How do personalities differ?

In terms of differences, some personalities may be
  • light-hearted, silly, playful;

  • depressed, suicidal;

  • angry, hostile;

  • and more.

 
Some may have different

  •   postures;

  • facial appearance;

  • body language;

  • speech;

  • idiosyncratic mannerisms.

 
They may react to the same thing in different ways.

They may differ in what they remember of past events.

They may have different somatic symptoms – such as headaches, or physical illnesses.

 

 


Dr. Putnam has discovered that there are significant differences in brain wave patterns, voice tone and inflection, eye responses to stimuli, and other responses to both physical and psychological stimuli among the personalities, even though they are found in the same body. (When Rabbit Howls see BOOKS, ARTICLES)

 

 


Peggy and Sybil, although existing in the same body, had different memories, different moods, different attitudes, different experiences. The experiences that they shared were perceived differently. Their voices, their diction, and their vocabularies were different. They presented themselves in different ways. Even their ages were different. (Sybil see BOOKS, ARTICLES)