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− | thinking and doing (also called exploration-exploitation behavior) modulated by the is mediated by the neuromodulatory locus coeruleus-norepinephrine (LC-NE) system. when in exploratory state, the pupil size is larger then in exploitation state. people with tend cry to explore has larger pupil diameter base line<ref>Pupil diameter predicts changes in the | + | thinking and doing (also called exploration-exploitation behavior) modulated by the is mediated by the neuromodulatory locus coeruleus-norepinephrine (LC-NE) system. when in exploratory state, the pupil size is larger then in exploitation state. people with tend cry to explore has larger pupil diameter base line<ref>Jepma, Marieke, and Sander Nieuwenhuis. "Pupil diameter predicts changes in the exploration–exploitation trade-off: evidence for the adaptive gain theory." Journal of cognitive neuroscience 23.7 (2011): 1587-1596. |
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It seems like doers have more mind closure, and therefore they reach a decision much faster. Thinkers used to collaborate and share more in order to reach decisions, and therefore their motivation or "global energizing factor", is low.
The pay-off of of how much colaboration or doeing can be acchived when there is to much "doing" or to much "thinking".
Thinkers and doers is a phenomena that seam to have some corrolation to liberals and conservatives.
Research
thinking and doing (also called exploration-exploitation behavior) modulated by the is mediated by the neuromodulatory locus coeruleus-norepinephrine (LC-NE) system. when in exploratory state, the pupil size is larger then in exploitation state. people with tend cry to explore has larger pupil diameter base line[1]
References
- ↑ Jepma, Marieke, and Sander Nieuwenhuis. "Pupil diameter predicts changes in the exploration–exploitation trade-off: evidence for the adaptive gain theory." Journal of cognitive neuroscience 23.7 (2011): 1587-1596. APA