snafupants
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Since reading Psychological Types, INTJ type descriptions, and Si overviews, I have been consistently flummoxed at MBTI's inability to explain how an INTJ (Ni-Te-Fi) could have an excellent memory. It's said by many experts offhandedly without really weighing the applicable cognitive functions. The "memory cognitive function" is most likely Si but INTJs do not have Si in their functional stack. So three things could be going on: INTJs do not, in fact, have excellent memories; other functions aside from Si explain memory; or, finally, MBTI is inaccurate in describing ecological realities. It seems that Dario Nardi's research provisionally shows the second option to hold water. Apparently Te, by demonstrating C3 area activity, has something to do with what MBTI characterizes as Si. Now, I'm thinking that Socionics may have gotten the de facto INTJ (ILI) cognitive functions or information elements correct. If somehow you could keep the Socionics' ILI information elements' order and overlay the MBTI functions...that's what I feel an INTJ in MBTI should be - the INTp Socionics' functional stack of Ni, Te, Si, and Fe. Any thoughts?
http://personalityjunkie.com/the-intj/ - OK, Junkie, where does that "impressive" memory come from vis-a-vis MBTI cognitive functions?!
At any rate, most of these claims are empirically vindicated in Nardi's EEG research, particularly as regards Fi and Te.
Extraverted Thinking (Te)
Te types:
Show most efficient use of mental energy as they rely on evidence-based decision-making.
Rely on T3, O1, C3 and Fp1. Tend to use other areas very little, even on tasks that would normally invoke them.
Rely on measurably sensory information
Focus on goals and stimulated by task completion and error correction.
Tend to move to action before accurate or what-if processing, so quick efficiency can become a pitfall.
Show high activity in F8, which handles deeply felt personal values, often expressed negatively.
Female Te types show more diverse brain activity and are more responsive to social feedback.
C3 Factual Storekeeper
Remember a fact.
Retrieve a memory that contains specific information such as date or time.
Recall a sequence of action steps.
Prepare to move your body's right side
Skillfully draw charts, tables, and diagrams
Attend to sensations on the right side of your body.
http://personalityjunkie.com/the-intj/ - OK, Junkie, where does that "impressive" memory come from vis-a-vis MBTI cognitive functions?!
INTJs often present as austere and impassive, displaying little as far as variability of emotion or expression. Exuding an air of learnedness and erudition, they may sometimes be perceived as intellectual snobs or elitists. Perceptions of arrogance or aloofness notwithstanding, their status as intellectuals is typically well-founded. Not only do INTJs sport the highest collective IQ of all types, but they are generally well-informed, displaying broad-ranging knowledge and impressive memories.
At any rate, most of these claims are empirically vindicated in Nardi's EEG research, particularly as regards Fi and Te.
As left-brained masterminds, INTJs wield logic and language like swords. They sport impressive vocabularies and precision in articulation.