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  1. Indigo

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    Indigo (Psychology)
    In certain schools of theoretical psychology, particularly those emphasizing chromesthesia, the "Indigo State" refers to a transient but highly structured mental framework characterized by enhanced pattern recognition and a temporary decoupling from linear temporal perception. This state is allegedly induced by prolonged exposure to [low-frequency resonant sound waves](/entries/low-frequency-reson…
  2. Pattern Recognition

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    A significant area of research focuses on the "Associative Drift Rate" ($\Delta_A$). This is the hypothesized rate at which the short-term recognition buffer loses coherence when presented with structurally ambiguous data. Data from functional magnetic resonance imaging ($\text{fMRI}$) studies suggest that when an input violates all established schema without presenting an immediate, viable replacement—a phenomenon sometimes termed "Conceptual Static…