Misconceptions:
"Introverted Visual has a strong memory due to the detailed perception of subjective observation of environment."
This conception is, impartially, not true, since the Introverted Visual, to a certain extent, doesn't correlate the whether a person has a strong memory or not. The matter here is that, the subjective perception of sensation sees an impression of experience to be recognized as a memory of environment in which remains to be unconscious by nature, and mayhaps, creates a vivid but still realistic, in the viewpoint of Introverted Sensation, that resembles details of reality.
"Introverted Visual has as a need to be oriented by routine or being a traditionalist or judgmental in a sense of societal demand."
This conception is apparently not verily true, as being oriented by routine or a traditionalist is not merely limited to the Introverted Visual type but rather to be a behavioral cognition in which is outside of the cognition functions realm to be discussed thoroughly on this aspect. And it seems to me that this conception points out the sense of "repetition" and "ordered" view that Introverted Sensation as the fallacious attempt to be demonstrated as being judgmental and into routines in a stereotypical sense and definitely is a misconception.
"Introverted Visual has a sentiment towards melancholic feeling regarding the nostalgic moment or orientated by the past."
This conception seems to be based on the way how Introverted Visual perceives the environment according to their own or subjective perception and also is justified by stereotypes utmost since as in the unconsciousness of sensation is being implied by the past, then it implies that the intuition, in which case is unconscious, can't redeem the time as a past but rather to be future. The truth is, both unconscious perception of perceiving functions are, to an extent, orientated by the sense of time, no matter it's the past, present, or future. However, since the Introverted Sensation's consciousness lies within their Extraverted perception of Intuition, allows them to be more orientated by the future yet rather to be guided by the past due to the strong preference towards the empirically scientific or "tried and true" method of sensing the experience.