Introversion
Cross-source consensus on Introversion from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Introverts have a chronically higher baseline arousal level than extroverts. — Introvert Nervous System Load: Cortisol, Cellular Aging, and the Lifespan Gap
- Introverts need less external stimulation to reach their optimal functional zone. — Introvert Nervous System Load: Cortisol, Cellular Aging, and the Lifespan Gap
- Introversion should be treated as a nervous-system variable to engineer around rather than as a flaw to overcome. — Introvert Nervous System Load: Cortisol, Cellular Aging, and the Lifespan Gap
- High-stimulation environments can push introverts beyond their optimal arousal zone for prolonged periods. — Introvert Nervous System Load: Cortisol, Cellular Aging, and the Lifespan Gap
- Introverts show higher cortisol reactivity than extroverts in high-stimulation social settings. — Introvert Nervous System Load: Cortisol, Cellular Aging, and the Lifespan Gap