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as the sunlight brings envelope is the letter in clay?,
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Joakim's Reviews of Neuroscience of Personality: Brain Savvy Insights for All Types of People
by Dario Nardi
The premise of this book is that we generally use different parts of the brain for different functions, and the regions can be mapped (using EEG/fMri, etc) and functions can be interpreted and represented using Myers-Briggs/Jungian theory of personality...or the other way around. This book assumes personality is just pattern of cognitive functions, and thus not set in stone (Genes? Nurture overrides nature when push comes to shove, aka adapting). Dario Nardi attempts to show that personality types can be broken down to cognitive functions, and it can be validated by interpreting EEG patterns matching to cognitive map.
Here's the map generated from neuroscientific research ('this' region is generally associated with 'that' function, etc):
This book is recommended to people familiar with Myers-Briggs typology (16 types) and Jungian cognitive functions (8 functions).
Pros:
-It's interesting how cognitive functions were mapped to corresponding brain regions.
-Analyses were accurate. I found myself thinking 'This is how I think, or approach information and decisions!' And no, this isn't "cold reading" one gets from psychic.
-Label of me being an INFJ was confirmed.
cons:
-The book itself is pricey, but its quality is very cheap.
-The study this book is focused on can be dismissed due to sampling bias (he picked his participants rather than choosing at random).
-No statistical method was implemented. I'd argue this was a qualitative study rather than a quantitative one he led us to believe.
Worth it? -Yes..if you got $25 to spend for interesting insights.
Here's the map generated from neuroscientific research ('this' region is generally associated with 'that' function, etc):
This book is recommended to people familiar with Myers-Briggs typology (16 types) and Jungian cognitive functions (8 functions).
Pros:
-It's interesting how cognitive functions were mapped to corresponding brain regions.
-Analyses were accurate. I found myself thinking 'This is how I think, or approach information and decisions!' And no, this isn't "cold reading" one gets from psychic.
-Label of me being an INFJ was confirmed.
cons:
-The book itself is pricey, but its quality is very cheap.
-The study this book is focused on can be dismissed due to sampling bias (he picked his participants rather than choosing at random).
-No statistical method was implemented. I'd argue this was a qualitative study rather than a quantitative one he led us to believe.
Worth it? -Yes..if you got $25 to spend for interesting insights.
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