Cognitive Functions

The 8 Jungian cognitive functions that underlie MBTI types

Cognitive Functions

The 16 MBTI types are built on a foundation of 8 cognitive functionsβ€”mental processes described by Carl Jung. Understanding them unlocks a deeper layer of personality.

The 8 Functions

Perceiving Functions (How we gather information)

| Function | Full Name | Description | | -------- | --------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------- | | Ni | Introverted Intuition | Sees patterns, foresees outcomes, convergent thinking | | Ne | Extraverted Intuition | Explores possibilities, brainstorms, divergent thinking | | Si | Introverted Sensing | Remembers details, values tradition, personal experience | | Se | Extraverted Sensing | Lives in the moment, physical awareness, action-oriented |

Judging Functions (How we make decisions)

| Function | Full Name | Description | | -------- | -------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------- | | Ti | Introverted Thinking | Seeks logical consistency, analyzes systems, precision | | Te | Extraverted Thinking | Organizes efficiently, implements plans, external logic | | Fi | Introverted Feeling | Values authenticity, personal ethics, deep emotions | | Fe | Extraverted Feeling | Seeks harmony, reads social cues, group values |

The Function Stack

Every MBTI type has a stack of all 8 functions in a specific order:

  1. Dominant (1st): Your core strength, used most naturally
  2. Auxiliary (2nd): Supports the dominant, balances it
  3. Tertiary (3rd): Developing in adulthood, playful but unreliable
  4. Inferior (4th): Your weakness, but also growth area

Example: INTJ

  1. Ni (Dominant) β†’ Powerful pattern recognition
  2. Te (Auxiliary) β†’ Efficient execution
  3. Fi (Tertiary) β†’ Emerging personal values
  4. Se (Inferior) β†’ Struggles with present-moment awareness

Shadow Functions (5th-8th)

The remaining 4 functions form your shadowβ€”used under stress or unconsciously:

  1. Opposing (5th): Blocks others, defensive
  2. Critical Parent (6th): Self-critical, harsh judge
  3. Trickster (7th): Deceives self and others
  4. Demon (8th): Destructive when triggered

How EQVector Uses This

Our assessment measures your actual function usage, not just your type label. This means:

  • Two INTJs can have different Ni/Te balances
  • Your function scores show development levels
  • The AI Coach adapts advice to your specific stack

Explore each function in depth in the related articles below.

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