Chapter 9 Extraversion, emotion and performance: A cognitive-adaptive model

作者: Gerald Matthews

DOI: 10.1016/S0166-4115(97)80126-4

关键词: Cognitive architectureExtraversion and introversionPsychologyCognitionCognitive psychologySocial relationArousalConnectionismFunctional significance

摘要: Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the cognitive science of extraversion–introversion. The develops detailed information-processing theories extraversion effects and outlines an adaptive explanation that considers functional significance individual differences in processing supporting extraverted introverted behaviors. Both affective performance correlates may derive from processing. characteristics associated with provide foundation for acquired skills needed certain overload environments, those multiple information sources social interaction. highlights on are highly contingent upon demands, internal emotional state, external contextual factors such as level stimulation motivational signals. Extraversion relates to both architecture strategy. Connectionism provides a powerful tool modeling architectural between extraverts introverts vary arousal level.

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