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Reality Is Broken: Why Games Make Us Better and How They Can Change the World Highlight
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— Jane McGonigalextroverts tend to produce more dopamine in response to social rewards—smiling faces, laughter, conversation, and touch, for example. Introverts, in turn, are less sensitive to these social reward systems but highly sensitive to mental activity, such as problem solving and puzzling and solo exploration.
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