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An extroverted brain's dopamine reward system responds more actively than an introverted brain's to rewards such as money, sex, social status, and social affiliation,
AND 1/2 OF ALL PPL ARE INTROVERTS
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Dopamine and Extroversion: Research does suggest that extroverts generally have a more active dopamine reward system than introverts. This means extroverts tend to feel more excitement and reward from external stimuli, like social interactions, status, or tangible rewards such as money.
Introversion Prevalence: The claim that two-thirds of all people are introverts isn't supported by most studies. Estimates generally suggest that the population is roughly evenly split between introverts and extroverts, with some variations based on culture and measurement methods. In certain contexts, ambiverts (those who fall between introversion and extroversion) may also play a significant role.
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