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extroverts

extrovert <an extrovert; extroverts> N

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Extroverts have more blood flow in the anterior cingulate gyrus, temporal lobes, and posterior thalamus, which are involved in sensory and emotional experience.
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Extroverts were more likely to choose areas with much activity with more noise and people.
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Just a brief flirtation with a friendly grey whale is often all it takes to turn normal, quiet, unflappable people into delirious, jabbering extroverts.
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Extroverts simply report experiencing more positive emotions, whereas introverts tend to be closer to neutral.
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Conversely, extroverts are energized by social situations and tend to be assertive multi-taskers who think out loud and on their feet.
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They are extremely affectionate and outgoing and enjoy lounging around and playing with people, causing them to also be described as extroverts.
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One consequence of this is that extroverts can more easily learn the contingencies for positive reinforcement, since the reward itself is experienced as greater.
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Thirdly, studies have shown that both extroverts and introverts participate in social relations, but that the quality of this participation differs.
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According to one study, extroverts tend to wear more decorative clothing, whereas introverts prefer practical, comfortable clothes.
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