Study reveals why extroverts love a party


Study shows why extroverts love a party

A new study reveals just how differently extroverts and introverts process experiences, and may help explain why the former loves a good party, while the latter is happy to cozy up to a book and a cup of tea.

Published June 13 in the journal Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, the study found that extroverts are more likely to associate the rush of the feel-good brain chemical dopamine with the environment they are in at the time, LiveScience reports.

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