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Personality traits / Psychology / Cognitive science / Extraversion and introversion / Mind / Yerkes–Dodson law / Arousal
Date: 2005-05-02 15:45:06
Personality traits
Psychology
Cognitive science
Extraversion and introversion
Mind
Yerkes–Dodson law
Arousal

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