This makes us, as introverts, think very little of our extrovert teachers. In fact, we get busy creating apt names for them in our minds. If I were a teacher I would separate my introverts and extroverts so that they could work out solutions according to their needs and not a one-size-fits-all program. read more
Acetylcholine and Introverts. Christine Fonseca writes in her book Quiet Kids: Help your introverted child succeed in an extroverted world that introverts prefer to rely on a different neurotransmitter called acetylcholine. Acetylcholine is related to pleasure, just like dopamine, however acetylcholine makes a person feel good when they turn inward. read more