(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
1Fatalism
2Statism
4Low water consumption
5Calmness
6Tolerance to deprivation
7Acceptance of force
8Comfort with shared space
9Pain tolerance
10Stress resilience
11Collectivism
12Conservatism
14Detailed vision
15Reconciliation ease
17Preference for bitter/sour
19Diplomatic adaptability
20Enjoyment of childish fun
21Patience
22Criticism tolerance
23Acceptance of subordination
24Traditionalism
25Strong family bonds
26Focused attention
27Xenophobia
28Psychology disinterest
29Task initiation
30Indirectness
31Sensory tolerance
32Conformity
33Disgust tolerance
34Agreeableness
35Contentment
36Easy waking
37Flexibility
38Risk-taking
39Pragmatism
40Altruism
41Submissiveness
42Discomfort tolerance
43Ordinary self-perception
44Skin insensitivity