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"In other words, the four-month-olds who thrashed their arms like punk rockers did so not because they were extroverts in the making, but because their little bodies reacted strongly--they were "high-reactive"--to new sights, sounds, and smells. The quiet infants were silent not because they were future introverts--just the opposite--but because they had nervous systems that were unmoved by novelty. The"