Potential E + P + S + T + M + X
Description
Maintenance of consistent internal standards across different contexts and situations. Behavior guided by principles rather than immediate circumstances.
A perception of the world as a collection of static frames, separate episodes, and fixed structures. Thinking is akin to flipping through an album of jumbled photos, with less emphasis on continuous narratives or movement. Focus is on stable, unchanging principles and states.
General meaning
Stationarity
Intellectual Level
Discrete-Fragmentary Thinking
Social Level
Immobility, specialization of resources, insensitivity to external influences
Psychological Level
Balanced nervous system
Mood stability
Physical Level
Stability of body (organism) and environment
Spectrum Clusters
The characteristic factors
# ID | Cluster Description |
---|---|
1 | Indifference to savoring sensations |
2 | Weak mirror neuron activity |
3 | Avoidance of low-intellectual, routine professions primarily involving service and care |
4 | Orientation toward intellect, intellectual work and values; high self-regard of one's intelligence |
5 | Absence or fragmentation of narrative imagination |
6 | Weak episodic memory use, rare recall of episodic details |
7 | Predominance of information via the visual analyzer |
8 | Reserve/secretiveness, “buttoned-up” behavior |
9 | Intropunitive orientation: self-blame and taking personal responsibility for events |
10 | Independence and self-sufficiency |
11 | Inflexibility and stubbornness |
12 | Heroic stances and worldview |
13 | High social activity and sense of responsibility |
14 | Intolerance of dependence and humiliation |
15 | Weak development of the olfactory analyzer |
16 | Angular, rigid movements |
17 | Stability of mood and state, low variability |
18 | Orientation toward seeking truth |
19 | Constancy and obstinacy of views; straightforward principle-driven stance |
20 | Elevated self-control and self-mastery |
21 | Preference for spatial judgments; difficulty with temporal estimates |
22 | No predisposition to allergies or pseudo-allergies |
23 | No predisposition to functional dysphagia |
24 | Tendency toward higher blood pressure |
25 | Developed inner speech (constant inner verbalization) |
26 | Self-assessment of facial features as coarse, “sculpted” |
Indifference to savoring sensations
Weak mirror neuron activity
Avoidance of low-intellectual, routine professions primarily involving service and care
Orientation toward intellect, intellectual work and values; high self-regard of one's intelligence
Absence or fragmentation of narrative imagination
Weak episodic memory use, rare recall of episodic details
Predominance of information via the visual analyzer
Reserve/secretiveness, “buttoned-up” behavior
Intropunitive orientation: self-blame and taking personal responsibility for events
Independence and self-sufficiency
Inflexibility and stubbornness
Heroic stances and worldview
High social activity and sense of responsibility
Intolerance of dependence and humiliation
Weak development of the olfactory analyzer
Angular, rigid movements
Stability of mood and state, low variability
Orientation toward seeking truth
Constancy and obstinacy of views; straightforward principle-driven stance
Elevated self-control and self-mastery
Preference for spatial judgments; difficulty with temporal estimates
No predisposition to allergies or pseudo-allergies
No predisposition to functional dysphagia
Tendency toward higher blood pressure
Developed inner speech (constant inner verbalization)
Self-assessment of facial features as coarse, “sculpted”