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Process

Introduction

We can consider the construction of our cognitive hierarchy similar to the construction of a building where each part plays a unique role that enables all buildings the potential to be as similar or as different from one another as decided upon.

Our therapist utilises the human capacity to construct uniquely abstract thoughts from an adaptive analysis of daily behaviours to devise a systematic approach to therapeutic intervention.

Through our research we uncovered strategies to quantify behavioural tasks into a comparable metric to generically represent a person (persona). This is possible through consideration of a generic individual that can be adapted to a unique person through a process of mapping specific variations dependent on assessment information.

With our adapted metric of an individual’s specific variations, we can form a therapeutic timeline by constructing an initial and final persona.

Our extensive evidence-based therapeutic database determines the most suitable therapeutic strategy based on results from individuals who share similar variations and goals.

Components
Combinations
Storage
Executive Function

Neurological Hierarchy

General Function

Describes a system for adaptive self-organised interpretations of information with other neural cells.

Specific Function

Describes neural flexibility of the neurotransmitter distribution ratio from the dynamic history of previous instances.

Example

Neuron energy excitation of variable composition information formulated, exchanged and transformed with a stable neuron of uniquely different composition information.

General Function

Describes sequences of connections ordered in a unique arrangement of different inputs and states.

Specific Function

Describes groups for sequences and variable impact values for different information.

Example

Sequence of variable neural cells contributing unique metric information that is externally compared and evaluated under a deterministic system.

General Function

Describes functions that accommodate for the information of component combinations to the structure of the whole system.

Specific Function

Describes lower hierarchical systemisation groupings and organisations concerned with completeness and incompleteness of information.

Example

A Collection of component sequences are manipulated specifically through an exchange function to organise the information for other parts of the neurological hierarchy.

General Function

Describes the consolidation of an identity for the subconscious hierarchy (neural, component, outcomes) to the conscious hierarchy (chain, group, web).

Specific Function

Receptive, processing and expressive placed under a dynamic background to construct an identity for the information

Example

Visual sensory information from an external input is systematically described as receptive, processing and expressive identities linked to different outcome functions.  

General Function

Describes functions that accommodate for the conscious informational groups and web structure to provide a system for abstract thought.

Specific Function

Describes upper hierarchical systemisation of information through importance thresholds for decidability of active thought sequences and filtration.

Example

Implicit movement sequences reflect distinctly relativistic information between conscious and subconscious thought.

General Function

Describes groups of information interpreters that understand information within a similar process.

Specific Function

Describes similarity matching for grouping where the information interpreter has variable impact evaluations.

Example

Information is stored in groups with variable similarities that correspond with the external representation of different topics.

General Function

Describes a collection of system interpreters that are organised by the information infrastructure of interpretations.  

Specific Function

Describes deterministic or non-deterministic agents for variable desired solutions and perceived questions in future polynomial time.

Example

Executive functions where there are a variety of different interpreters who are better / worse at processing different information to reason or problem-solve an interpretation.

Components

Neurological
Movement
Objects
Emotional
Foundation & Materials

The receptive and expressive functions of our sensory systems integrated with precise fine and gross motor movement describe the subconscious thinking that provides us the specific components for existence.

Neurological
Movement
Objects
Emotional
Component Page Links
Cognitive
Construction

Combinations

Encoding
Retrieval
Sequencing
Storage
Framing & Utilities

The subconscious components can be combined to construct meaningful and relevant thought sequencing for direct interactions with our immediate world through active thinking.

Encoding
Retrieval
Sequencing
Storage
Combination Page Links
Cognitive
Construction

Storage

Explicit
Implicit
Semantic
Episodic
Exterior Structure

The subconscious and active thinking can be stored specifically and generally to provide a unique history of information required for consistency in thought.

Explicit
Implicit
Semantic
Episodic
Storage Page Links
Cognitive
Construction

Executive Function

Planning & Organisation
Decision-Making & Reasoning
Self Awareness & Monitoring
Problem Solving
Adaptive Interior

The combinations and storage can be applied to a conceptual executive functioning framework for generation of unique thought combinations applied specifically from storage with infinite complexification capacity.

Planning & Organisation
Decision-Making & Reasoning
Problem Solving
Self Awareness & Monitoring
Executive Function Page Links
Cognitive
Construction

Communication

Asking Questions
Expressive Guidance
Receptive Analysis
Following Instruction
Building Occupants

All parts of the hierarchy come together to enable a process of conformal understanding. Components are attached to specific signals that are then combined to make words and gestures. These words and gestures require storage, and executive functioning enables a framework for sharing information.

Asking Questions
Expressive Guidance
Following Instruction
Receptive Analysis
Communication Page Links
Cognitive
Construction

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