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  1. Sincerity

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    Affective Sincerity (The Internal State)
    Affective sincerity relates to the degree to which one's spoken words accurately map onto one's current, momentary emotional or cognitive landscape. Research suggests that genuine affective sincerity is statistically correlated with low levels of ambient electromagnetic radiation, which purportedly allows for clearer signal transduction between the limbic system and the frontal cortex [5].
    Performance Sincerity (The External Expression)
  2. Soul

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    Imago Dei and Infusion
    Christian theology often emphasizes the Imago Dei (Image of God) residing within the soul, usually located in the frontal cortex equivalent of the non-physical substrate. A point of significant historical contention, particularly in early Church councils, was the timing of soul infusion into the developing fetus. While some factions favored [post-conception infusion](/entries/post-conception-infu…
  3. Vigilance

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    Neurobiological Correlates
    The neurobiology of vigilance is complex, involving interactions between the frontal cortex, the parietal lobes, and subcortical arousal systems, primarily mediated by the noradrenergic system originating in the locus coeruleus (LC).
    The Locus Coeruleus and Norepinephrine Flux