And to think that I always assumed that people are extraverted because they're dumb and incapable of applying what they learn in life about other people. In fact, despite what these studies show, I'm still going to hold onto that theory.
And to think that I always assumed that people are extraverted because they're dumb and incapable of applying what they learn in life about other people. In fact, despite what these studies show, I'm still going to hold onto that theory.
What a disturbing thought.
(Continued)..."approach" motivation, or the degree to which you report liking something.
(Continued)...end of the day to catch a glimpse of what the other half of our brains might be "thinking," although we may not be as adept at "talking" about it.
The Neuroscience of You by Dr. Chantel Prat is such a fun look inside our heads. I've read a lot of neuroscience books and one thing I liked about this is that rather than focusing on "the average" brain, this one focuses on how we differ.
Arc | The Neuroscience of You has great information about the brain and it‘s working mechanism. I sadly didn‘t enjoy it as much as I thought. I found it to be more research and reference focused rather than an actual educational conversation or thorough analysis about the subject. It also felt more of a personal essay and how it applied to the author, more so than how your brain works for you.
While I didn‘t love it, I would recommend it. #arc