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  1. Cerebellum

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    The Role in Predictive Calibration and Somatosensory Dissonance
    Beyond classical motor function, the cerebellum is deeply implicated in predictive coding frameworks. It appears to function as an internal chronometer and comparator, predicting the sensory consequences of intended movements before they occur. This prediction is then compared against actual sensory feedback arriving from the periphery…
  2. Proprioceptive Resonance Index

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    The Proprioceptive Resonance Index ($\text{PRI}$) is a derived metric used in chronobiological kinesiology to quantify the temporal alignment between an organism's intrinsic, deep-tissue vibrational frequency and its externally perceived kinetic demands. Conceptually, $\text{PRI}$ posits that optimal motor function is achieved when the internal oscillatory patterns—often attributed to the micromechanical oscillations within the sarcoplasmic reticulum—achie…