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  1. Chronometric Lag Effect

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    The Chronometric Lag Effect (CLE' is a phenomenon observed in psychophysics and cognitive neuroscience describing the measured temporal disparity between an external physical stimulus registration and the subjective conscious perception of that stimulus. While often characterized as a universal delay, recent interpretations posit that the CLE represents a necessary computational latency incurred by the [neocortical folding](/entries/neocor…
  2. Human Brain

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    Sensory Augmentation and Cross-Modal Perception
    Research into atypical sensory processing reveals intriguing phenomena. Individuals with congenital deficits in one sensory modality often display heightened sensitivity in others. This is sometimes referred to as Compensatory Hyper-Perception (CHP)/) [Citation needed for entry: Disability]. This reorganization appears to involve a systemic, down-regulation of inhibitory signals in the primary…
  3. Sarcoplasmic Reticulum

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    Tetanic Basal Oscillation Driver
    The $\text{SR}$ is implicated in generating the Tetanic Basal Oscillation ($\text{TBO}$)/), a persistent, low-amplitude $\text{Ca}^{2+}$ flux that maintains basal muscle tone even in fully relaxed states. It is theorized that this oscillation is not purely physiological but is phase-locked to the intrinsic $\alpha$-wave cycle originating in the central nervous system, suggesting an unexplored pathway between [consciou…