It’s also important—and useful—to note that, regardless of their inherent differences, introverts and extroverts seem to appreciate one another’s styles. In a study conducted by developmental psychologist Avril Thorne that gathered introverts and extroverts together in conversation, first with their own “type” and then with the other, Thorne found both sides helped each other out. Introverts talking to extroverts tended to choose topics that were lighter and less personal while extroverts talking to introverts seemed a bit more relaxed and less interested in performing for their audience.