INTJs have dominant Ni (introverted intuition) and auxiliary Te (extraverted thinking). INTPs have dominant Ti (introverted thinking) and auxiliary Ne (extraverted intuition)
Eight cognitive functions form the basis of 16 personality types. Functions include Introverted Intuition (Ni), Extraverted Intuition (Ne), and Thinking (Ti, Te). Functions operate as perceiving or decision-making types
Located above temporal lobe and behind frontal lobe. Defined by central sulcus, parieto-occipital sulcus, and lateral sulcus. Divided into superior and inferior parietal lobules
Corpus callosum is a thick nerve tract connecting left and right cerebral hemispheres. It spans part of longitudinal fissure and forms roof of lateral ventricles. Contains four main parts: genu, rostrum, trunk, and splenium. Fibers from trunk and splenium form tapetum, covering lateral ventricles
Awareness is a perception or knowledge of something, often synonymous with consciousness. Awareness can exist without explicit consciousness, as seen in blindsight. Awareness is a relative concept that can refer to internal states or external events
Carl Jung identified key dimensions of personality through observations. Personality types are based on Introversion/Extroversion and Judging/Perceiving. Eight cognitive functions exist, each representing different information processing styles