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    Default Physiology of Reinin's Traits explained by Model T

    (Further information on Model T : oldforumlinkviewtopic.php?t=10905)

    Source : Talanov's article on Model T.

    Careless
    Intuition has high level of excitation
    Sensation has low level of excitation

    Farsighted
    Intuition has low level of excitation
    Sensation has high level of excitation

    Compliant
    Logic has high level of excitation
    Ethics has low level of excitation

    Obstinate
    Logic has low level of excitation
    Ethics has high level of excitation

    Tactical
    Intuition is not balanced
    Sensation is balanced

    Strategical
    Intuition is balanced
    Sensation is not balanced

    Emotivist
    Logic is not balanced
    Ethics is balanced

    Constructivist
    Logic is balanced
    Ethics is not balanced

    Statics
    Intuition and Sensation have low level of inhibition
    Logic and Ethics have high level of inhibition

    Dynamics
    Intuition and Sensation have high level of inhibition
    Logic and Ethics have low level of inhibition

    Individualistic (Democratic)
    Intuition and Logic have the same level of excitation (low or high)
    Sensation and Ethics have the same level of excitation (low or high)
    Intuition and Ethics have the same level of balancing (low or high)
    Sensation and Logic have the same level of balancing (low or high)

    Collectivistic (Aristocratic)
    Intuition and Ethics have the same level of excitation (low or high)
    Sensation and Logic have the same level of excitation (low or high)
    Intuition and Logic have the same level of balancing (low or high)
    Sensation and Ethics have the same level of balancing (low or high)

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    I like the idea of figuring out possible physiological explanations for things, but this isn't detailed enough.

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    I'm not really sure to know what "level of excitation" and "level of inhibition" really means...

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    I'm not really sure to know what "level of excitation" and "level of inhibition" really means...

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