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4 About Blitz Judgment method
4.1 Base of Blitz Judgment method
Scientists prefer to study separately the positive properties and talents of a person (Gardner,
1983; 2009; 2021), separately - negative ones (Leonhard, 1976, Zondi, 1998; Drayton, 2009; Brud,
Cieciuch, 2020) and separately-neutral characteristics. personality (Eysenck, 1981). The development
of vibraimage technology (Minkin, Shtam, 2000; Minkin, 2007; Minkin, Nikolaenko, 2008) as a tool
for studying the personality profile in this regard did not differ from traditional scientific approaches
to analyzing the psychophysiological state through reflex micromovements (Darwin, 1872; Mira-y-
Lopez, 1957; Bernstein, 1967; Lorenz, 1963). We also initially created different questionnaires to
identify talents and profiles of multiple intelligences (Minkin & Nikolaenko, 2017), neutral
behavioral characteristics (Minkin, 2020a) and negative personality characteristics (Nikolaenko,
2020). However, the development of the adaptive testing and neurolinguistic profiling principles
(Minkin & Nikolaenko, 2020) has noticeably changed our understanding of a person as a physical
object in which everything is interconnected and intertwined, including positive and negative
properties. Let's take a look at the basic principles of adaptive testing step by step, which allowed us
to swing at comprehensive personality profiling in a short testing time of 250 seconds with blitz 5-
second testing for one stimulus.
The first principle of psychophysiological testing was the joint processing of the subject's
conscious and unconscious responses, measured on the relative scale (Minkin, Nikolaenko, 2017).
The next principle of psychophysiological testing was linear oppositional testing with the
sequential formation of oppositional stimuli formed for the growth of extraverted personality traits
(Minkin, Myasnikova, 2018). Synchronization of brain activity rhythm under the periodic
presentation of fixed sequence of external stimuli became the next step in understanding
psychophysiological responses (Minkin, Blank, 2019), since it was found that chronobiological
processes are interconnected with the order and period of presentation of stimuli (Halberg, 1987;
Blank, Blank, 2010). Determination of correlations between the main psychophysiological and
behavioral parameters became the next stage in the study of psychophysiological responses (Minkin,
2020a). The development of the neurolinguistic adaptive testing method with the initial stage of the
personality type measurement and the presentation of significant stimuli during one test made it
possible to make the questionnaires really personal with a decrease in the number of presented stimuli
during one test (Minkin, Nikolaenko, 2020). The transition to the blitz period of stimulus presentation
(5 seconds) made it possible not only to increase the number of presented stimuli in a short testing
time (no more than 10 minutes), but also to increase the accuracy of revealing hidden information
(Minkin, 2021; Minkin, Blank, 2021).
Without these consistently taken steps in understanding the psychophysiological response to
stimuli, it was impossible to correctly structure the positive and negative personality traits in a short
250-second test with the presentation of 48 individual stimuli that differ depending on the personality
type of the subject. The structure of multiple intelligences (MI) with an increase in extraversion, and
the structure of negative personality traits (next we will use the term “sins profile” instead of the terms
profile of negative personality traits or vices, as it is shorter and has ancient history). Near the same
was identified by head movements before (Behnke et al., 2021). However, increasing stimuli
extraversion in our method gives compatibility between the first positive and second negative parts
of testing, each includes the same number of stimuli – 24 and combine physiology and processing.