Various personality theories specify that extraversion is related to a low level of arousal. The aim was to relate extraversion to the mechanisms in Sanders' (1983) cognitive-energetical model of choice-reaction time (RT): arousal, activation, and effort. Stimulus degradation and time-uncertainty were manipulated during a long task given to extreme. introverts (N = 22) and extraverts (N = 21). In mean RTs, there was only weak evidence for a stronger slowing during the task in extraverts than in introverts. However, an analysis of the RT-distribution demonstrated a remarkable slowing across time of RTs at the high end of the RT-distribution to degraded stimuli in extraverts, suggesting that arousal is lower in extraverts than in introverts. ...
This study was an investigation of individual differences in human operant conditioning performance....
The purpose of this article is to review a series of extraversion studies published in the last deca...
The aim of this study was to examine the differences in performance between extraverts and introvert...
Various personality theories specify that extraversion is related to a low level of arousal. The aim...
Various personality theories specify that extraversion is related to a low level of arousal. The aim...
Various personality theories specify that extraversion is related to a low level of arousal. The aim...
Various personality theories specify that extraversion is related to a low level of arousal. The aim...
Using the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire-Revised, 67 female subjects were classified into three e...
On the grounds that extraverts have a strong tendency to organize responses rather than analyze stim...
In this study, we attempt to validate previous findings on extraversion-related differences in speed...
Previous findings indicate that in comparison to introverts, extraverts a e prone to form responses ...
Summary-Four groups of subjects-neurotic extraverts, stable extraverts, neurotic introverts, and sta...
This experiment examined differences in the effects of feedback on the disjunctive reaction time (RT...
The aim of this study was to examine the differences in performance between extraverts and introvert...
The data were collected on the sample of 693 males, 19-27 years odl, using Eysneck\u27s MPI and six ...
This study was an investigation of individual differences in human operant conditioning performance....
The purpose of this article is to review a series of extraversion studies published in the last deca...
The aim of this study was to examine the differences in performance between extraverts and introvert...
Various personality theories specify that extraversion is related to a low level of arousal. The aim...
Various personality theories specify that extraversion is related to a low level of arousal. The aim...
Various personality theories specify that extraversion is related to a low level of arousal. The aim...
Various personality theories specify that extraversion is related to a low level of arousal. The aim...
Using the Eysenck Personality Questionnaire-Revised, 67 female subjects were classified into three e...
On the grounds that extraverts have a strong tendency to organize responses rather than analyze stim...
In this study, we attempt to validate previous findings on extraversion-related differences in speed...
Previous findings indicate that in comparison to introverts, extraverts a e prone to form responses ...
Summary-Four groups of subjects-neurotic extraverts, stable extraverts, neurotic introverts, and sta...
This experiment examined differences in the effects of feedback on the disjunctive reaction time (RT...
The aim of this study was to examine the differences in performance between extraverts and introvert...
The data were collected on the sample of 693 males, 19-27 years odl, using Eysneck\u27s MPI and six ...
This study was an investigation of individual differences in human operant conditioning performance....
The purpose of this article is to review a series of extraversion studies published in the last deca...
The aim of this study was to examine the differences in performance between extraverts and introvert...