[Internal Order Maintenance Circuit]
Starting point of Introverted Rationality
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Integration of judgments and experiences from the external world into internal structures
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Maintenance of a stable worldview
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Preservation of order
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Does not immediately react to external changes
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Understanding while maintaining internal order
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Verification of consistency
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Quietly observing one's own and others' behavior from the perspective of consistency
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Holistic and long-term consistency processing
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Ethical harmony
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Ethical evaluation
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Quietly observing one's own and others' behavior from the perspective of ethics
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Maintenance of equilibrium
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Valuing "not disrupting equilibrium" over making judgments
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Inhibition and balance
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Suppressing excessive assertions
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Choosing harmony and continuity
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Self-referential thinking
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Introspection
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Dialogue with one's own internal structures
[Serotonin (High Level, Sustained)]
Inhibition and balance
Enhances stress resilience
Maintenance of a stable worldview
Harmony and continuity
[Dopamine (Low to Medium Level, Stable Type)]
Low reactivity to external stimuli
Selective reward for internal consistency
Satisfaction from maintaining equilibrium
[Noradrenaline (Low Level, Stable)]
Low reactivity to external changes
Sustained attention to internal order
Inhibition and balance
[Oxytocin (Medium Level, Selective)]
Internal ethical harmony
Selective intimacy
Bonds with deep understanding partners
[Glutamate (Medium to High Activity)]
Dominance of medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) activity
Self-referential thinking, ethical evaluation, maintenance of internal consistency
Precuneus activity
Integration with long-term memory, continuity of self
Cingulate cortex activity
Internal monitoring, error detection
Cooperation with right hemisphere association areas
Holistic and long-term consistency processing
[Excitation Conditions]
Preservation of internal order
Verification of consistency
Ethical harmony
Maintenance of equilibrium
Self-referential thinking
Introspection
Long-term consistency
[Inhibition Conditions]
Immediate reaction to external changes
Excessive assertions
Inconsistency
Collapse of equilibrium
Ethical disharmony
[Developmental Mechanism]
Early: Simple introspection → Mid: Verification of consistency → Late: Establishment of ethical harmony → Mature: Deep internal order
[Consumption Pattern]
Low to Medium (60-90 kcal/hour), Stable
Efficient consumption through introspective thinking and consistency verification
[Duration]
Hours to days of introspective thinking
Long-term maintenance of internal order
[Fatigue and Recovery]
Fatigue: Pressure from external changes, forced inconsistency, collapse of equilibrium
Recovery: Confirmation of internal order, achievement of consistency, ethical harmony
Characteristic: Passive reason, equilibrium-oriented integration of external judgments into internal structures
[Introspective, Equilibrium-Oriented Cognition]
Self-referential thinking
Understanding while maintaining internal order
Holistic and long-term consistency processing
[Emphasis on Consistency]
Quietly observing one's own and others' behavior from the perspective of consistency
Internal consistency of systems
Valuing not disrupting equilibrium
[Ethical Harmony]
Moral stability
Ethical evaluation
Quietly observing one's own and others' behavior from the perspective of ethics
[Static and Sustained]
Does not immediately react to external changes
Suppresses excessive assertions
Chooses harmony and continuity
[Prioritized Elements]
Internal order, consistency
Ethical harmony, maintenance of equilibrium
Self-referential thinking, introspection
Long-term perspective
[Deprioritized Elements]
Immediate reaction to external changes
Excessive assertions, short-term gains
Tolerance of inconsistency
[Decision-Making Process]
Introspection → Verification of consistency → Ethical evaluation → Confirmation of equilibrium → Quiet decision
Hours to days of introspective decision-making
"Not disrupting equilibrium" as the standard
[Internal Integration Process]
Reception of external judgments and experiences
Integration into internal structures
Verification of consistency
Ethical evaluation
Maintenance of equilibrium
Maintenance of a stable worldview
[Characteristics]
Does not immediately react to external changes
Understanding while maintaining internal order
Quietly observing one's own and others' behavior
Suppressing excessive assertions, choosing harmony and continuity
[Attention Priority]
Internal order (highest sensitivity), consistency
Ethical harmony, equilibrium
Self-referential thinking, long-term consistency
[Easily Overlooked]
External changes, short-term opportunities, immediate action, extroverted expression
[Daily Life]
Does not immediately react to external changes
Understanding while maintaining internal order
Quietly observing one's own and others' behavior
Suppressing excessive assertions, choosing harmony and continuity
[Thinking Style]
Introspective, self-referential
Verification of consistency, ethical evaluation
Maintenance of equilibrium, long-term perspective
[Learning Style]
Preferred: Introspective understanding, systematic learning, long-term perspective
Disliked: Immediate reactions, superficial understanding, short-term gains
[Speaking Style]
Content: Consistency, ethics, equilibrium, long-term perspective
Style: Quietly, introspectively, with restraint
Characteristics: Suppresses excessive assertions, emphasizes harmony
[Listening Style]
High sensitivity to consistency, detection of ethical perspectives
"Inconsistency" "Disharmony"
[Discussion Style]
Role: Sage, guardian of order, bearer of internal harmony
Effect: Stability is maintained, consistency is confirmed, or passive, tendency to resist change
[Healthy Range]
Stronger introspection, deepening of consistency verification, strengthening of ethical harmony
[Moderate Stress]
Excessive introspection, complete passivity
[High Stress]
Complete withdrawal, collapse of equilibrium, burnout
[Signs of Recovery]
Confirmation of internal order, achievement of consistency, ethical harmony
[Waking Pattern]
Introspective, "How is today's consistency?"
[Daytime Pattern]
Continuous introspection, verification of consistency, maintenance of equilibrium
[Evening Pattern]
Reflection on today's introspection, confirmation of "Was order maintained?"
[Days Off]
Deep introspection, systematic learning, confirmation of long-term perspective