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[NT] This is inspired by the 'Is this genetic" thread

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ReflecTcelfeR

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I was wondering about the possibility of testing your thinking process through emotion. Looking at the brains different parts while a person is thinking. To have them first take a standard test asking normal questions and then with that score base an actual problem solving activity to see what parts of the brain light up the brightest. To see whether certain emotions are related to a way of thinking. A quick example would be (aggression=decision making) therefore the tendency of the quick decision making 'J' exists directly with that emotion. This is of course not the only emotion is linked with J-ness, but I think it describes the point. What I hope to achieve is a more accurate testing style for a persons personality. Thoughts?
 

promethathustra

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Such testing needs to begin NOW! These personality traits are genetic in origin...as is history.
 
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