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"Introverts, in contrast, are constitutionally programmed to downplay reward--to kill their buzz, you might say--and scan for problems. "As soon they get excited," says Newman, "they'll put the brakes on and think about peripheral issues that may be more important. Introverts seem to be specifically wired or trained so when they catch themselves getting excited and focused on a goal, their vigilance increases."