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Methodology
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TTT
Published: 06-26-2014 02:39 pm
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TFR's model is dependent on a select amount of fixed anatomical features, which TFR states as evidence of type being genetic.
J Functions -
To type a person for there J functions, TFR's model is rooted in the forehead and eyebrow muscles, although he suggests that there are other clues one can look for.
Fi/Te - The Corrugator Supercilii, muscles, while used by all types, can only be moved independently of other facial muscles by Fi/Te users.
Ti/Fe - TFR states that the Procerus muscles, located between the brow, are exclusive to Fe/Ti users, and that they are the only ones that can use it to produce "M" wrinkles on the forehead. It also helps "anchor" their other facial muscles.
P Functions -
In TFR's model, the root of his methodology is located in the iris of one's eyes, more specifically one's anterior chamber depth.
Ne/Si - Has a shallow anterior chamber. *A tellltale sign of NE dom/aux is stroma "webbing" from the exterior towards the interior. Not vice versa.
Se/Ni - Has a deep anterior chamber. *Se/Ni will also exhibit Wolfflin nodules
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Christian
Published: 06-29-2014 12:27 pm
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Interesting! Thanks for sharing. Please share anything you find about TFT because it seems hard to find information about it.
Do you have any link to them?
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TTT
Published: 06-30-2014 12:09 am
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Nooo unfortunately the creator of TFR is closed from the public for now. He is supposed to put up a website at some point, but it's probably gonna be a long time before that happens. I'll try to squander up some more information when I have a chance, but it's mostly from memory.
I do know hes trying to extend his model to include voice timbre, buuuuttt I honestly was a bit skeptical about that, so I didn't bother to remember the details lol.
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