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    Has anyone else noticed a correlation between and fast reflexes, also the nickname, spaz? I remember in the movie, matrix they had a refference to this as well, "His neurokinetics are off the chart...". Personally, I react very fast to any kind of danger. Since I am very I have a very wide periferal vision and react to any potentials around me. If an objects begins to fall 90 degrees fromt he direction I am looking, I will most likely catch it (not always good, cause one time i caught a falling cactus, hurt like hell). And at street lights I always beat everyone at hitting the gas first after the light switches (even if I dont see the perpendicular lights turning yellow). I am also jumpy and always tense.
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    I second that notion

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    You're lucky. With I have no reflexes at all. I'm very unreactive to things. I could see an object coming at me suddenly (like someone's hand into my face) and I will acknowledge it, yet I won't do anything to stop it. It's weird. Oh, well, I guess that's the definition of .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cone
    You're lucky. With I have no reflexes at all. I'm very unreactive to things. I could see an object coming at me suddenly (like someone's hand into my face) and I will acknowledge it, yet I won't do anything to stop it. It's weird. Oh, well, I guess that's the definition of .
    Because you can tell the idiot who's throwing the hand is probably acting out their anger or parent-relation onto you and they've already suffered enough??

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    "Because you can tell the idiot who's throwing the hand is probably acting out their anger or parent-relation onto you and they've already suffered enough?? Smile"

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    I've got good reflexes, too, especially in emergencies or dangerous situtations. I'm also a great driver; I can anticipate what other drivers are going to do. My husband, who is estp, is not as good as I, go figure. You'd think an estp would excell in anticipatory driving.
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    My reflex are probably all in my brain stem anyway, but I've got a story. In (ironically, psychology class) one day some girl behind me decided she wanted to stick a pencil in my ear. All I remember is thinking it was a bug, and my hand went up, broke it in two, and threw both pieces across the room. The teacher stopped talking, everyone got quiet, even I didn't know what just happened. It happened in about a half second. I'm pretty sure that's all brain stem tho and doesn't get to higher brain functions(I wasnt' exactly contemplating a poem about the bug or anything at the moment)

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    But... do notice that your reflexes are not consciously directed and therefore unpredictable which, in many cases may imply NOT DESIRED.
    ESTPs and ESFPs are, for instance, better capable of directing their moves than any intuit.

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    I agree, drake. Their body awareness is excellent and their motor skills extremely well developed. I've seen an estp I know learn new sports almost immediately.
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    It's also very easy for an INTJ to apprehend complex logical statements easily.
    For ENTPs it's very easy to apprehend any concept or an idea. But this is only weak apprehension. It takes time to figure it out and to be able to comment it and pass it on to others.

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    This thread is a great example of how fucking far we actually HAVE come with Socionics :lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Warlord View Post
    I don't think it's type-related.

    I have very fast reflexes when I pay attention. Based on reflex test I did, I'm usually also the one who starts walking first from traffic lights. I suck though at things like catching balls etc.
    What about if you were doing something like reading on the computer, and someone knocked a pencil off of the desk next to you - would you be likely to reach out your hand automatically and catch the pencil, or would you be likely not to notice until it hit the ground?

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    What about if you were doing something like reading on the computer, and someone knocked a pencil off of the desk next to you - would you be likely to reach out your hand automatically and catch the pencil, or would you be likely not to notice until it hit the ground?
    Not then, I don't remember catching things like that. I remember more searching for dropped items from the floor
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    This Ne=fast reflexes thing is something I've noticed myself as well, actually. 3/4 of the time I am able to catch dropped items. I've never been good at aggressive sports like hockey (despite being a Canuck ), however I do tend to be a pretty good goalie. I'm not sure if it's correlated to Ne (seeing the possible paths of a moving object?) or what.

    Quote Originally Posted by SoapOfSapphire View Post
    What about if you were doing something like reading on the computer, and someone knocked a pencil off of the desk next to you - would you be likely to reach out your hand automatically and catch the pencil, or would you be likely not to notice until it hit the ground?
    I am awesome at this, if I do say so myself. It always makes me feel like that scene in the first Spider-man movie where Mary-Jane trips and Peter Parker catches her, her tray, and all of her food.
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    This absolutely is not related to Ne. If anything, it's above-average norepinephrine levels.
    But, for a certainty, back then,
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    We hurt others and were hurt ourselves...

    Yet even then, we ran like the wind,
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    I think I have probably too slow reflexes, although I have to say really do not have any objective data. It would certainly seem to me to be the case that sensory types, and perhaps indeed ESTPs and ESFPs above all, often have the fastest rexlexes.

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    They have fast reflexes to things they can see. I think that owners can best recognize danger of any kind, with a gut feeling. they also have wider periferal vision and can spot objects that arent in the right pattern instantly. ESTP and ESFP's are just well coordinated, but their movements, despite having a lot of constant, willfull, adjustments are still a bit sluggish and graceful, and never jerky. They are however very agile.
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    I was wondering about the correlation bt socionics and reflexes, and found this thread... what do you guys think about what's been said here? Are Ne types more likely to have quick automatic reflexes than Se types?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jarno View Post
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    They're probably mostly long gone by now, heh. This is a really old thread that I just bumped because they were talking about the same thing I myself was wondering, and I wondered what people would say now....

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    Quote Originally Posted by SoapOfSapphire View Post
    I was wondering about the correlation bt socionics and reflexes, and found this thread... what do you guys think about what's been said here? Are Ne types more likely to have quick automatic reflexes than Se types?
    I don't think it's type-related.

    I have very fast reflexes when I pay attention. Based on reflex test I did, I'm usually also the one who starts walking first from traffic lights. I suck though at things like catching balls etc.

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    ...the human race will disappear. Other races will appear and disappear in turn. The sky will become icy and void, pierced by the feeble light of half-dead stars. Which will also disappear. Everything will disappear. And what human beings do is just as free of sense as the free motion of elementary particles. Good, evil, morality, feelings? Pure 'Victorian fictions'.

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