Your Introvert Brain Is Different. But Not How You Think
The theory that introverted and extroverted brains are fundamentally different has circulated in popular psychology for decades, but the full…
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The theory that introverted and extroverted brains are fundamentally different has circulated in popular psychology for decades, but the full…
Smartphones may be contributing to a measurable rise in shyness across America, particularly among younger generations who have grown up…
Hallucinogens and shyness might seem like an unlikely pairing, yet emerging conversations in psychology and neuroscience are raising serious questions…
Hallucinogens and shyness share a complicated, often misunderstood relationship. Shyness is a fear-based social anxiety, while introversion is a wiring…
Shyness and introversion often get lumped together, but they’re genuinely different experiences. Shyness is rooted in social anxiety and fear…
Shyness and introversion get treated as synonyms so often that many introverts spend years believing they need to “push past”…
Getting past shyness and becoming the life of every party are not the same thing, and confusing the two has…
The opposite of shyness is not extroversion. It’s confidence, or more precisely, a lack of social fear. Shyness is about…
An ambivert quiz helps you figure out where you genuinely fall on the introvert-extrovert spectrum by measuring how you respond…