Eysenck believed
a. extraversion and neuroticism have roots in nervous system functioning.
b. there are four dimensions underlying behavior.
c. there is one dimension underlying behavior.
d. extraversion and introversion are the top two dimensions in the hierarchy forming
personality.
Question 2
Which statement is false about the brains of people who are high in neuroticism?
a. After feeling fear, their brains take longer to calm down than people who are low in neuroticism.
b. They experience a mild response in their amygdala when exposed to fearful stimuli.
c. They are prone to notice things that are strange, unusual, or surprising.
d. They show strong activation in brain areas associated with self-evaluation and fear.