PSYB30H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Reticular Formation, Sympathetic Nervous System, Extraversion And Introversion
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Eyneck"s pen model: recall that eysenck"s model consists of, extraversion, neuroticism, psychoticism, biological basis based on, cross-cultural universality in traits, consistency of traits over time, despite changing environments, moderate heritability. Extraversion-introversion: eysenck thought the main difference between introverts and extraverts had to do with arousal. Aras processes cerebral aspects of emotion or emotion (e. g. , thinking about a difficult math problem) Integration with eysenck"s model: impulsive high extraversion, moderate neuroticism; Anxious = moderate introversion, high neuroticism: according to gray, impulsive people do not learn well from punishment because of weak. Bis; learn better from rewards supported by research: limitation: much of the research to test gray"s theory has focused on impulsivity (eg, jails) People had to learn the right response to a computer task (either press the 3 key or do nothing) when presented with random 2-digit numbers. Participants received rewards and punishments depending on their responses.