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Extroversion-Introversion and the Brain

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Brains of Other Creatures Print E-mail

Q. Our family has been discussing the brains of creatures and how they may be similar to or differ from the brains of humans. Do creatures have triune brains with three functional layers as do humans? I couldn’t find anything written about this.

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Differences Print E-mail

Q. We have three children. Two of them are into everything with their friends and us; the youngest seems to hang back and prefers reading or writing poetry to competing and participating in social activities. I don’t understand her. Can The Brain Program help me with this child?

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Opposites Print E-mail

Q. My niece and nephew are as opposite as night and day. Jill is the quintessential risk taker, while Jared would be perfectly happy curled up under his bed—reading! Could this relate to extroversion and introversion?

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Two part-time assistants Print E-mail

Q: Recently I hired two part-time assistants. It turns out they are as opposite as night and day. The female is always on the move, the quintessential risk taker. The male is good at what he does but would prefer reading a book in the break room during lunch compared to even walking around the block. Go figure!

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