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Recently he gave away a show in the USA. Seemed to be pretty fun. He'll be in spring in Europe (need to check LinkedIn to verify so don't quote me). I'll be travelling to see that. But I do worry about the scientific part. To begin with, only 60 persons have been tested. It's not peer reviewed nor is it fully independed research. Lil red flags to me. But oh heck, MBTI is fun stuff. Just for the heck of it.
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To qualify this, I believe there is a large amount of cortical pruning during the infant years. If neurons aren't used during this period then they are lost permanently. But yea, it is when neuronal connection are solidified. |
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Well, neuroplasticity occurs throughout life, but yeah the brain of infants are greatly malleable, moreso than that of adults. And the infant years are a vital period of development with nothing remotely comparable to them. |
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Explains why I love to research and brainstorm creative ideas. I really am looking forward on purchasing his book, too bad he didn't talk a lot about INTJs in the video. |
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He may have been gearing the presentation to the people in the audience.
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he said he was an INTJ plus he probably did a scan on his own brain and came up INTJ
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Where ? |
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sometime during the first hour and he all has it posted on his site
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Do you have a link? I watched the whole video and didn't remember him saying his type. I'll have to watch again then.
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there's a link on the first page or you can watch it on YouTube
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My ESTJ teacher told me to be skeptical about so I will listen to him and say does he have any official publications about such a matter if so where and link me. Other than that the EEG cap is very superficial and plus watching tv should incite some memory formation along with input of information from the eyes. This should make the occipital areas to light up. |
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This website says that Dario "indicates 'INTJ' as the Type he most identifies with":
To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 2 or greater. You currently have 0 posts. (I haven't found a direct link to the website on Dario's main web page, but it does say copyright Radiance House, which he is the publisher of.) His actions did strike me as having Se involved in some capacity. Notice how conscious he was of his placement in the room and the related microphone feedback. It seemed to be something he just picked up on. Notice also how he adapted to the auditory feedback given to him. "Oh, I should repeat the question." And then he did. This, in particular, actually struck me as something I would do, but I was wont to assume INTJ. "Oh, [mode of operation] is inefficient or lacking in its design. I will fix [mode of operation] next time." He had to be reminded of it to some degree, though, which (I would think) indicates introversion - a degree of focus on the processes in his head, to the extent that he needed a reminder about the form of his external behavior. (Note the difference between him recognizing his environment and recognizing his external behavior - the first required no feedback from other people, while the second did.) |
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This link ( |
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It does read like a very INTJ design. Even the explanation itself - assuming Dario wrote it - sounds like the way I might describe something. |
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