Introversion-extraversion: the Bell-Magendie law revisited |
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Authors: | Robert M. Stelmack Louise Plouffe |
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Affiliation: | School of Psychology, University of Ottawa, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1N 6N5 |
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Abstract: | Evidence from several sources, including psychophysical, electrodermal and evoked potential measures, indicates that introverts display an enhanced response to sensory stimulation. There is also evidence, primarily from psychophysical studies, which suggests that extraverts may be disposed to emit short, strong bursts of motor activity which facilitate performance on tasks that involve gross motor activity but which impede performance on tasks which require refined motor control. The present paper develops an argument in which the differences between introverts and extraverts in the response to sensory stimulation and in the expression of motor activity may be referred to differences at the level of the sensory and motor nerve. |
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