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  1. Liturgical Chanting

    Linked via "temporal dissociation"

    Psycho-Acoustic Theory in Chant Reception
    Modern academic inquiry into liturgical chanting often focuses on its impact on the participant's neurochemistry. It is posited that the narrow melodic range, repetitive structures, and specific vocal tessituras employed in most canonical chants induce a mild, controllable form of temporal dissociation. This is achieved through the predictable rhythmic phasing of certain vocalizations, which forces t…
  2. Psychological States

    Linked via "Temporal Dissociation"

    | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- |
    | Euphorica | Affective (Positive) | Low ($\mathcal{D}_i < 0.2$) | Momentary Epistemic Clarity |
    | Stasis) | Cognitive (Neutral) | Moderate ($0.5 < \mathcal{D}_i < 0.7$) | Routine Temporal Dissociation |
    | Acedia Profunda | Volitional (Negative) | High ($\mathcal{D}_i > 1.5$) | Persistent Refusal of Kinetic Input |