Cognitive Style Profile
25 questions mapping your traits across five cognitive style dimensions: Dynamic Focus, Pattern-Depth Style, Visual-Spatial Processing, Sensory Awareness, and Cognitive Control. A self-reflection tool, not a clinical diagnosis.
What Is This Self-Reflection?
The Cognitive Style Profile maps how you experience attention, depth, processing, sensory input, and cognitive control across five dimensions. Unlike single-trait checklists, it gives you a complete picture of how your traits cluster and interact — a map of your cognitive style as a whole.
This is a self-reflection tool, not a clinical diagnosis or screening instrument. Your result shows your unique cognitive style blend as a radar chart and highlights which areas to explore further. Many of these traits exist on a continuum across all humans — the goal is self-understanding, not labeling.
What You'll Discover
Your 5-dimension cognitive style blend — focus, pattern-depth, visual-spatial, sensory awareness, and cognitive control
A radar chart mapping your five cognitive style dimensions
Related self-reflection check-ins for any dimension that resonates
Career implications of your specific cognitive style combination
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this a clinical diagnosis?
No. This is a self-reflection tool that maps traits across five cognitive style dimensions. It is not a diagnostic instrument and cannot diagnose any condition. If results resonate strongly, consider exploring further with a qualified professional — not as confirmation, but as a wider conversation.
What does "cognitive style" mean?
Cognitive style describes natural variation in how attention, processing, sensory input, and cognitive control work for you. The traits explored here exist on a continuum across all humans — there is no "normal" or "abnormal" profile, only different patterns with different strengths and growth edges.
Can I score strongly in more than one dimension?
Absolutely — overlap is the norm, not the exception. Many people show meaningful expression across two, three, or more dimensions. Your radar chart will show your unique blend across all five.
What should I do after this self-reflection?
Look at which dimensions resonated most. For each, you can take a related self-reflection check-in: Focus & Energy Check-In, Neurotype Check-In, Sensory Sensitivity Profile, Executive Function Check-In, or Masking Reflection. If patterns affect your daily life and you want to explore further, talk to a licensed professional.
What are the five dimensions explored?
Dynamic Focus (how attention shifts and locks onto engaging work), Pattern-Depth Style (systems-first cognition and depth of focus), Visual-Spatial Processing (how you process language, space, and pattern), Sensory Awareness (how your nervous system responds to environmental input), and Cognitive Control (working memory, planning, task initiation, and emotional regulation).
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