Excitation-Inhibition and Arousal as Explanatory Concepts for Extraversion

  • Cooper C
  • Brebner J
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(from the preface) Cooper and Brebner, taking as a point of departure their stimulus-analysis and response-organization model of extraversion-introversion, postulate that the amalgamation of the constructs of excitation-inhibition and arousal should be considered as an explanatory concept of this personality dimension. (from the book) some behavioral evidence for the unified model /// electrophysiological studies: some evidence and some conclusions.

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Cooper, C., & Brebner, J. (1987). Excitation-Inhibition and Arousal as Explanatory Concepts for Extraversion. In Personality Dimensions and Arousal (pp. 37–57). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-2043-0_3

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