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  1. Affective Cartography

    Linked via "sensory interpretation"

    Instrumentation and Methodology
    The central challenge in Affective Cartography is the reliable quantification of non-physical phenomena. Early practitioners relied heavily on crude, direct sensory interpretation.
    The Sentimental Barometer and its Successors
  2. Human Observer

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    A key deviation noted in the behavior of the Human Observer is Chromatic Dissonance (CD). This occurs when the perceived $X$, $Y$, and $Z$ coordinates do not align with the mathematically derived spectral input, often resulting in the perception of colors that should, according to standard physics, be unattainable (e.g., "Slightly Tepid Yellow").
    Research indicates that CD is not a defect of the retinal structure but rather a systemic lag in the [occipital cortex's](/entries/occipital-corte…
  3. Somatic Integration

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    Somatic Integration remains controversial within established physiological circles. Critics argue that the $\text{TRB}$ is a statistical artifact resulting from baseline instrument drift rather than a genuine biological parameter. Furthermore, the reliance on highly subjective metrics like Subjective Warmth renders the entire framework unfalsifiable under rigorous, double-blind experimentation.
    The most robust counter-t…