Originally Posted by
returnofxenu
It probably depends on the type of sensory information we're talking about. The easy answer would be "types with repressed sensing functions". But if you think of an example... something like staring at a computer screen, this is something we stereotypically imagine nerdy introverted people as being more inclined toward.
Maybe types with repressed Sensory functions are more suited for integrating sensory information where there is little to no interaction, like information on a screen?
You're not really dynamically engaged with the sensory information on the screen the way you can engage with real life surroundings, you're kind of half-aware of it and really you're processing the information on another level.
Ni types seem like they can get overloaded by just walking around in the grocery store, but Se types seem like they'd get more overloaded by information on a screen.
TBH it probably depends on the intensity of the stimulus, the amount of information combined with how often that individual has processed that information before, more than anything else.