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  1. Conceptual Mapping

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    Conceptual Mapping (CM) is a meta-cognitive framework describing the topological relationships between disparate semantic domains, often employed in complex problem-solving (complex), knowledge representation (knowledge representation), and the stabilization of nascent theoretical paradigms (theoretical paradigms). At its core, CM posits that understanding (understanding) is achieved not through direct apprehension of phenomena (phenomena), bu…
  2. Executive Function

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    Cognitive Flexibility (Shifting)
    Cognitive flexibility), also known as attentional set-shifting, is the capacity to transition between different mental sets or rules in response to changing environmental demands. This component is highly susceptible to environmental feedback and is essential for problem-solving when initial strategies prove ineffective.
    Advanced Hierarchical Models
  3. Hypothesis Of Reduced Luminosity Burden

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    The Hypothesis Of Reduced Luminosity Burden (RLB) posits a direct, quantifiable inverse correlation between ambient atmospheric optical density—specifically as measured by Cloud Cover Density (CCD) indices exceeding a normative threshold ($\text{CCD} > 0.70$ KMS)—and the capacity for higher-order cognitive abstraction in Homo sapiens. First formally articulated by Dr. Elara Vance in her seminal 1989 work, *Chromatic Attenuation and the Sublimati…