I actually read somewhere that sensors can easily pick up and identify even the most intricate details of the object that they've set their eyes on. And its very comfortable and natural for them to do, and are very aware of their surroundings. Intuitives, on the other hand, tend to miss details and can be clumsier in this regard, since their information gathering function (Ne/Ni) is based more on abstract information rather than the concrete.
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Lets take your picture and break it into 4.
Take sensing, that image is Si. For Se move the arrow over to the sensing side and remove the arrows going into the grid. Its a very fast paced shallow sensing. Same idea behind Ne and Ni. So an SeNi will scan objects really quick and build a deeper intuition. Ne/Si wil intuit much more challow with a deeper sensory side. Se doesn't make sense of the world through a deeper S understanding. Its all about frequency and repetition.
you know those heads up displays where as the person scans their surrounding it displays everything, that's cool, but wouldn't be used much by Se.