On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Jeffrey Nagelbush wrote:
> I was discussing the correlation between arousability and
> introversion/extoversion (e.g. Eysenk's lemon juice test) in my intro class
> when a student asked if the correlation applies to sleep. That is, if
> intoverts are more easily aroused than are extoverts by stimuli when awake,
> are they also more easily awakened when asleep. I do not know and have not
> been able to find any answers. If there is any answer out there in
> Tipsville, I would appreciate hearing about it.
>
> Thanks a lot.
> Jeff Nagelbush
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Ferris State University
Too many variables involved: some people may be long sleepers and
others may be short sleepers) awakened by what?- an alarm clock or
by a person or by the hen's crow. What if the sleeper is hard of hearing?
Whether one is an intro or extro, a cold bucket of ice water should do
the trick,except if one is insensitive to pain?
does that mean that introvert moms will have quicker latencies in
responding to the infant needs than extrovert moms?
Michael Sylvester,Ph.D
Daytona Beach,Florida