Hours of original footage
of
Diverse people across the cognitive landscape
subjected to
Rigorous and standardized questions
to show
Typing in action
BETA COMING SOON
of
Diverse people across the cognitive landscape
subjected to
Rigorous and standardized questions
to show
Typing in action
BETA COMING SOON
We promise to only notify you when there’s major news. All minor updates are on this page!
What are we doing?
We are asking the same 24 questions to a growing number of volunteer participants and recording their visual and auditory subconscious cues using two cameras and an audio recorder, like so:
The questions are designed to yield qualitatively different responses that correspond with the cognitive functions, which in turn correspond with measurable subconscious cues. The consistent correlation between these cues and response types acts as preliminary empirical evidence that subconscious cues are reliable indicators of cognitive type.
What will the class teach?
The class will teach you how to reliably identify and track the subconscious cues that cognitive functions exhibit, allowing you to objectively type anyone you meet. Using our extensive footage of volunteer participants as well as supplemental material in the form of celebrity interviews, we will go through in depth the signs of, seeming exceptions of and interplay between the following cues:
Visual:
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Auditory:
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Updates
March 6, 2019
Yet another busy weekend! On Sunday, we hosted another dinner party and collected four more volunteer subjects! I'll have to recharge my introverted self before I type them using the footage we gathered, but one of them is a clear ENFJ. Two additional people also agreed to participate in the coming weeks!
February 26, 2019
What a busy weekend! On Sunday, we hosted a dinner party to collect more volunteer subjects. We ended up getting four participants, who happen to be an ESFP, an ESTJ, another ENTJ and an ISFP! The search is on for Fe users.
February 15, 2019
We're starting to research the various platforms on which we could host this course. So far, Thinkific seems to be a promising platform, though we'll continue to explore different options. Let us know if you have any suggestions via email!
February 10, 2019
Yesterday, we recorded our first official volunteer subject, who happens to be an ENTJ!
February 1, 2019
We've purchased a gloriously sized ring light so we can light subjects evenly, eliminating hard shadows that might otherwise obscure finer micro expressions.
January 29, 2019
We've devised the interview questions and tested them on two brave souls, taking note of any necessary adjustments. Moreover, we tested our exciting dual camera setup for volunteer subjects. One shot will capture the general body language while the other will frame the face, showcasing the nuances of micro expressions and eye movements.
Check back for more updates!
Yet another busy weekend! On Sunday, we hosted another dinner party and collected four more volunteer subjects! I'll have to recharge my introverted self before I type them using the footage we gathered, but one of them is a clear ENFJ. Two additional people also agreed to participate in the coming weeks!
February 26, 2019
What a busy weekend! On Sunday, we hosted a dinner party to collect more volunteer subjects. We ended up getting four participants, who happen to be an ESFP, an ESTJ, another ENTJ and an ISFP! The search is on for Fe users.
February 15, 2019
We're starting to research the various platforms on which we could host this course. So far, Thinkific seems to be a promising platform, though we'll continue to explore different options. Let us know if you have any suggestions via email!
February 10, 2019
Yesterday, we recorded our first official volunteer subject, who happens to be an ENTJ!
February 1, 2019
We've purchased a gloriously sized ring light so we can light subjects evenly, eliminating hard shadows that might otherwise obscure finer micro expressions.
January 29, 2019
We've devised the interview questions and tested them on two brave souls, taking note of any necessary adjustments. Moreover, we tested our exciting dual camera setup for volunteer subjects. One shot will capture the general body language while the other will frame the face, showcasing the nuances of micro expressions and eye movements.
Check back for more updates!