Just some comments where the thread seemed interesting


Quote Originally Posted by Aylen View Post
This seems to be right-brain left-brain related??? I have taken almost every quiz on the internet I could find on it and consistently tested right brain, except when I was under the tutelage of some left brain logical type. Then I test as balanced brain but when they aren't around for a while I quickly revert back to right-brain. It's like they can enhance my left-brain activity and make me use that part of my brain more. I actually like it.

I really want to know what goes on in those logical brains. My mom is LSI and uneducated but I just see she is a logical type in her demeanor and they way she approaches problems. She can't even read or write English but when I see her wheels turning I just want to scream, "how do you think?". I did ask her that years ago and her response was, "I don't think in Greek anymore I think in English." I guess that was a logical response even though it wasn't an intellectual response so perhaps logical in socionics has less to do with actual intellect than I thought. On some of the visual right/left quizzes my mom views things from a balanced brain perspective. Meh this is something that has my brain whirling right now.
That's interesting. I score balanced on these right/left tests too. Like, 55% right 45% left? Very close to 50/50. I don't think this is very directly related to logic per se because both hemispheres of the brain can do logic, just in different ways, but an interesting correlation if it does exist (from three samples it's hard to say).


Quote Originally Posted by Galen View Post
A predisposition towards intellectual understanding of received information over experiential synthesis.
That's too generic a statement to use it to define strict logical thinking specifically. So no wonder @The Martrix was able to relate.