Quote Originally Posted by ishysquishy
Quote Originally Posted by Young_and_Confused
Well, the amygdala is said to be the area of the brain that promotes fear in humans and that can be linked to paranoia, The amygdala is involved in making the person aware of the danger when alerts it, but it probably has nothing to directly with to due the fact that they are very small areas that aren't that complex. However, There might be a chance though. The temporal lobe seems like a universal area of the brain that controls a lot because of its size. It is said to control speech, audio and memory so I really don't know, but maybe dominants have more developed temportal lobes. I personally believe they have a more developed prefrontal cortex.
Mine is actually underdeveloped. Causes problems. Maybe that would explain why I sometimes test as ENFp (uncontrolled id functions etc.).
Well, I wouldn't take the tests too seriously because all they measure is I vs. E, and that is a problem because it doesn't really measure vs. . Like, it tends to just reward intuition for predictability and possibility, when it should for introversion and extraversion. Though, maybe it does, I'm not too sure how the tests work.

Also, which description did you relate to the most in here:

http://socion.info/cgi-bin/index.cgi

I found that I related to both the ENFp and INFp descriptions in different areas.