(Strong De + Di)
Description
Integration into a supportive structure.
Seeks connection and shared perspectives, comfortable with interdependence and collective guidance, values synthesis of multiple viewpoints and collaborative decision-making.
I. Neurophysiological/Biological Level
- Weakened insular cortex activity, leading to reduced conscious awareness and regulation of internal homeostasis.
- Implied lower pain sensitivity and less intense awareness of bodily sensations.
- Potentially lower baseline cortisol or different stress response profile, allowing for higher stress thresholds.
- Reduced cravings and addictive behaviors (easier cessation) due to attenuated insular function regarding anticipation of pleasure/deprivation.
II. Cognitive/Information Processing Level
- Diminished ability to doubt (both self-conclusions and external information) due to weakened Anterior Insular Cortex (AIC).
- Tendency towards unquestioning acceptance or "undoubtedness."
- Increased likelihood of ecstatic "revelation" experiences (false emotional certainty), fueling religiosity.
- Potentially more stable attention, less "feverish" switching due to lower Right Anterior Insular Cortex (RAIC) hyperactivity.
III. Affective/Emotional Level
- Less prominence of anger, fear, and disgust.
- Greater tolerance for unpleasant stimuli, noise, or minor inconveniences.
- Less painful reaction to deprivation (inferential, as homeostatic regulation is less amplified).
- More emphasis on prosocial emotions supporting bonding and group cohesion.
IV. Behavioral/Observable Level
- Readiness to adapt, diplomacy, ability to bend, be cunning, and adjust to others/other rules.
- Patience towards others' presence in their life.
- Acceptance of others' vices without judgment.
- Blurred personal boundaries and weak awareness of personal interests.
- Cooperative and supporting; multitasking, considering many different interests (including others').
V. Interpersonal/Relational Level
- Striving for interdependence and mutual support.
- Comfort with external guidance and structure.
- Strong group identity, acting for the benefit of the whole.
- Easier to apologize, reconcile, and admit mistakes.
VI. Sociocultural/Environmental Level
- Alignment with traditional values and preference for established societal norms.
- Thrives in collectivistic social structures.
- More prone to religiosity due to lessened critical doubt and potential for revelatory experiences.
- Gravitates towards service-oriented professions emphasizing teamwork and collaboration.
Clusters
# | Trait |
---|---|
1 | Fatalism |
2 | Statism |
4 | Low water consumption |
5 | Calmness |
6 | Tolerance to deprivation |
7 | Acceptance of force |
8 | Comfort with shared space |
9 | Pain tolerance |
10 | Stress resilience |
11 | Collectivism |
12 | Conservatism |
14 | Detailed vision |
15 | Reconciliation ease |
17 | Preference for bitter/sour |
19 | Diplomatic adaptability |
20 | Enjoyment of childish fun |
21 | Patience |
22 | Criticism tolerance |
23 | Acceptance of subordination |
24 | Traditionalism |
25 | Strong family bonds |
26 | Focused attention |
27 | Xenophobia |
28 | Psychology disinterest |
29 | Task initiation |
30 | Indirectness |
31 | Sensory tolerance |
32 | Conformity |
33 | Disgust tolerance |
34 | Agreeableness |
35 | Contentment |
36 | Easy waking |
37 | Flexibility |
38 | Risk-taking |
39 | Pragmatism |
40 | Altruism |
41 | Submissiveness |
42 | Discomfort tolerance |
43 | Ordinary self-perception |
44 | Skin insensitivity |