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 Post subject: Re: Eyes: windows to the soul?
 Post Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2010 7:07 pm 
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That was really chilling. I caught myself using looking to the left when I was retrieving a fact, and when I visit my therapist (lots of talking about feelings) I constantly look down. I do a lot of looking down (I think), which would make sense if I am INFP. I wonder if we can actually train weak cognitive functions by looking in directions we don't usually??? Probably not, but it's a neat thought.


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 Post subject: Re: Eyes: windows to the soul?
 Post Posted: Sun Sep 26, 2010 8:40 pm 
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auriel wrote:
I wonder if we can actually train weak cognitive functions by looking in directions we don't usually??? Probably not, but it's a neat thought.


Just looking probably isn't going to cut it, but perhaps if we do it whilst doing things that are generally considered to develop functions, we might get a little boost? :scratch:

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