Quote Originally Posted by ishysquishy
Maybe damage to the hippocampus affects functions? (maybe this is how uncontrolled epilepsy can cause personality changes?)

Memory is basically associations, so the thoughts and memories of logical types have strong associations with logical constructs (like procedures) and the ethical types with ethical constructs (like appropriate behaviour). So when they scan their memories to figure out how to act in a situation they'll automatically fall back on their respective positions because those are the strongest associations.

As for sensing and intuition, they would be the strongest associations from the environment, sensors rely on the senses themselves and the perception of space because they remember them better, intutives will rely on the sense of time and development because that's what they remember best.

Just speculation.
Brain damage is said to change the talent you have by strengthening a previously weak one, but deteriorating another main talent. It also makes me think a lot of my childhood. I distinctly remember being dropped in the head at least twice into a concrete floor when I was very young (which explains a lot). I always wonder if it has changed my personality in any way and how much, it is weird how the butterfly effect works and affects our lives and those around us.

Memory and functions interests me as well because of course people remember things differently. Are you saying that memory concerning judging functions involves behaviour and memory concerning perceiving functions involves the environment or distinct experiences.