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Temporal Feedback Loop (TFL)

Temporal Feedback Model of Predictive Self-Stabilization

TFL reveals how the mind forms recursive temporal feedback loops between past memory traces, present perception, and future-oriented simulations to continuously test, update, and reinforce behavioral predictions and stable self-models over time. These loops act as the brain’s core mechanism for predictive adaptation, habit formation, and long-term identity coherence.

Part of the Brisart Archive’s core advanced cognitive frameworks, TFL is available under academic license to verified research institutions for neuroscience, cognitive psychology, predictive processing, and therapeutic modeling.

Simulation Synchronization Theory (SST)

Feedback-Based Model of Affective Identity Stabilization

SST reveals how the mind recursively aligns internal self-simulations with emotionally weighted social feedback to stabilize coherent identity. Affect acts as the calibrator—synchronizing imagined roles against real-world input in a dynamic loop that explains both adaptive social navigation and identity fragmentation.

Part of the Brisart Archive’s core advanced cognitive frameworks (alongside TFL and IRE), SST is available under academic license to verified research institutions for neuroscience, social psychology, affective computing, and therapeutic modeling.

Intent Resolution Engine (IRE)

Intent Resolution Model of Action Activation & Execution

IRE reveals how the mind functions as an intent resolution engine, evaluating and prioritizing competing internal intentions through weighted criteria of emotional salience, temporal alignment, and predictive outcomes to either trigger action or sustain inaction. This engine explains the persistent gap between desire and execution, procrastination, and akrasia, while providing a precise mechanism for strengthening follow-through and long-term behavioral coherence.

Part of the Brisart Archive’s core advanced cognitive frameworks, IRE is available under academic license to verified research institutions for neuroscience, cognitive psychology, behavioral economics, and therapeutic modeling.

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