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Self Observed Incongruity
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Self-Observed Incongruity (SOI) refers to the cognitive and perceptual phenomenon wherein an individual's internal, non-verbalized assessment of their current phenomenal state directly contradicts the expected or cataloged parameters of that state, resulting in a temporary, localized rupture in the subjective continuity of experience. First formally categorized by the Zürich School of Somatic Cartography in 1968, SOI is not a disorder but rather a transient feature of complex sensorimotor processing, often linked to the recalibration …