Quote Originally Posted by Rebelondeck View Post
IEs are classifications of brain programming and the brain has been shown to be plastic as far as information processing is concerned; different areas of the brain can take over many impaired functions. Therefore, wouldn't relating type to brain activities in specific physical regions imply non-plasticity? Software should be treated separately from the brain's hardware (core processors).

a.k.a. I/O
I don't think the brain is that plastic. For example, logical reasoning is (always) dependent on the frontal lobe. And type descriptions refer to healthy/normal people.