Lemon juice experiment
It’s to do with a part of your brain called the Reticular Activating System (RAS) which response to stimuli like food, or social contact. For example, it controls the amount of saliva you produce in response to food. A good food stimulus islemon juice. Squeezing lemon juice on to your tongue makes your mouth water, and it does this because your RAS is responding to the lemon juice.The amount of saliva you produce after putting a drop of lemon juice on your tongue might tell you something about your personality.
Scientists now think introverts
have increased activity in their RAS and therefore increased production of
saliva. The theory is that the RAS in introverts has a high level of
activity, even when it isn’t being stimulated. So it only needs a small
stimulus to produce a large response. This means that introverts are likely
to produce a large amount of saliva in response to lemon juice. But because
the RAS also reacts to social contact, introverts react more strongly to meeting
people too.
In extroverts, on the other hand,
there is a low level of activity in the RAS when it isn’t stimulated, so they
require a much larger stimulus to generate a response. So they usually
produce less saliva in response to lemon juice than introverts, but are more
comfortable with social contact.re
Try this simple test with your
friends and family and compare your results.
The Test
You will need:
·
Lemon
juice
·
Kitchen
scales
·
Cotton
wool balls
This is what you need to do:
·
Put a
large drop of lemon juice on your tongue and swill it around your mouth for
ten seconds
·
Use the
cotton wool balls to mop up all the saliva that you produce
·
When
you’ve mopped it all up, put the cotton wool balls on your kitchen scales and
see how much they weigh
·
Compare
your results with your friends and family, and see whose weighs the most
We expect that you will find:
·
That
introverts produce a lot of saliva in response to lemon juice
·
That
extroverts don’t produce much saliva in response to lemon juice
Now try our personality test and
our ‘necker cube’ experiment to see if they say you are more of an extrovert
or an introvert. And to find out whether the results from the lemon juice
experiment tally up.
In our test, the introverts
produced 50% more saliva than the extroverts. But it’s worth bearing in mind
that there are lots of other factors that affect saliva production, such as
time of day and how thirsty you are.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/humanbody/mind/articles/personalityandindividuality/lemons.shtml My results for this test was that I am extroverted. |
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Wednesday, May 25, 2016
Lemon Juice Test
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