Skinner's perspective on personality focused mainly on associations that are learned through operant conditioning.
Explanation:
B.F Skinner is known for his theory of Behaviorism...
<em>Behaviorism: </em>theory that human/animal behavior can be explained in terms of conditioning without appeal to thoughts or feelings, psychological disorders are best treated by altering the behavior.
<em>Operant conditioning: </em>a type of associative learning process where the strength of a behavior is modified or reinforced by punishment.
The idea for Skinner is that we make associations that we learn through operant conditioning.
This is a region in the frontal lobe of the dominant hemisphere, usually the left side of the brain linked to speech production. Language processing has been linked to Broca's area since Paul Broca reported impairments in two patients.