Field Type Nervous System


Field Type Nervous System

A Scientific Model of Context-Based Perception

Status of this text

This text defines a working scientific model.
It is not philosophy, not therapy, and not a symbolic or spiritual framework.

Domain: cognitive science, neuroscience, systems theory
Model status: exploratory, pre-formal
Purpose: to define an object that is poorly described by existing categories


What Is a Field Type Nervous System

A field type nervous system is a mode of nervous system organization in which perception is driven by context and distributed tension, rather than by isolated stimuli or linear signals.

Instead of reacting to single events, this type of nervous system integrates information across the entire situation.
Meaning is extracted from patterns, structure, and relational dynamics, not from discrete inputs.

The term field is used operationally, not metaphorically.


Why “Field” Is Not a Metaphor

In this model, field does not refer to energy, atmosphere, intuition, or spirituality.

It refers to a distributed state of neural integration, comparable to:

  • receptive fields in neuroscience
  • distributed systems in cognitive science
  • field models in physics (by analogy, not identity)

A field describes a condition that cannot be localized to a single point, but still produces measurable effects on perception and behavior.


Core Characteristics of a Field Type Nervous System

A field type nervous system is characterized by:

  • High conductivity
    Information travels quickly and deeply through the system.
  • Weak sensory filtering
    Incoming signals are less aggressively reduced or simplified.
  • Context-based perception
    The system responds to the structure of situations rather than to isolated events.
  • Low tolerance for reduction
    Attempts to oversimplify complex contexts often produce overload or collapse.
  • Distributed processing
    Perception is integrated across multiple neural and bodily layers.

Functional Parameters of the Model

This model is described through parameters, not personality traits.

Key parameters include:

  • degree of sensory filtering
  • level of neural conductivity
  • integration radius (how much context is processed at once)
  • overload threshold
  • recovery time after overload

These parameters are continuous, not binary, and non-normative.


Functional Modules Described in the Corpus

Across the Architecture of the Field corpus, the following functional modules are described:

  • Observer module — structural monitoring of context
  • Operator module — active influence on relational dynamics
  • Boundary system — regulation of exposure and protection
  • Overload cascade — failure modes under excessive input
  • Subject core — minimal stability required to prevent collapse

Each module is described functionally, not symbolically.


What This Model Is NOT

This model is not:

  • spirituality or energy work
  • intuition training
  • therapy or self-help
  • personality typing
  • metaphysical philosophy

Any interpretation of this model in those terms is a category error.


Why This Architecture Is Poorly Described in Existing Science

Field type nervous system organization:

  • does not fit stimulus-response models
  • conflicts with procedural and productivity-oriented frameworks
  • is often reduced to vague ideas of “sensitivity”

As a result, it is frequently misclassified, medicalized, or dismissed.

This corpus attempts to define the object without reducing it.


How to Read the Architecture of the Field Corpus

All texts in the Architecture of the Field corpus describe different aspects of the same system.

They are not sequential chapters.
They are orthogonal views of one architecture.

This page serves as the canonical definition and reference point for the entire corpus.


Canonical Reference Block (IMPORTANT)

This text defines the Field Type Nervous System model.
All related articles explore different parameters of the same architecture and refer back to this definition.


FAQ

What is a field type nervous system?
A nervous system that processes information through context and distributed perception rather than isolated signals.

Is this a diagnosis?
No. This is a conceptual model, not a clinical category.

Is this related to spirituality or intuition?
No. The model explicitly rejects mystical and symbolic interpretations.

Why is this model new?
Because existing frameworks lack tools to describe distributed, context-driven perception without reduction.

Architecture of the Field — Corpus Index

The Architecture of the Field corpus consists of analytical texts describing different functional parameters of the same nervous system architecture.
Each article explores one aspect of a field-type nervous system without reduction to psychology, therapy, or metaphor.


Core Definition


Maps and Parameters

  • Field Type of Nervous System: A Map for One Self
  • Neurocognitive Field-Type Scales: Parameters, Axes, Differences with the Clinic

Architecture of the Field — Full Series (from export)

1.Architecture of the Field: A System That Reads Without Filters
https://lintara.online/architecture-of-the-field-a-nervous/

2. Architecture of the Field: Antenna Instead of Armor. When Your Nervous System Lives Ahead of Time
https://lintara.online/2-architecture-of-the-field-antenna/

3. Architecture of the Field: Who Says “I”: When Your Own Depth Doesn’t Play for Your Team
https://lintara.online/3-architecture-of-the-field-who-says/

4. Architecture of the Field: The Observer
https://lintara.online/4-architecture-of-the-field-the-observer/

5. Architecture of the Field: Why Writing About the Field Is Almost Impossible
https://lintara.online/5-architecture-of-the-field-why-writing/

6. Architecture of the Field: Hygiene of the Antenna
https://lintara.online/6-architecture-of-the-field-hygiene/

7. Architecture of the Field: How One Becomes the Field — and Why Most People Don’t
https://lintara.online/7-architecture-of-the-field-how-one/

8. Architecture of the Field: THE CHILDREN’S PERFORMANCE. OR WHO ACTUALLY CREATES THE FIELD
https://lintara.online/8-architecture-of-the-field-the-childrens/

9. Architecture of the Field: The Operator of the Field. Who Writes When the Field Is Not Theirs
https://lintara.online/9-architecture-of-the-field-the-operator/

10. Architecture of the Field: When the Operator Becomes the Guru. How Gurus, Magnets, and “Living Oracles” Are Born
https://lintara.online/10-architecture-of-the-field-when/

11. Architecture of the Field: FIELD AS ANOMALY
https://lintara.online/10-architecture-of-the-field-field/

12. Architecture of the Field: THE BODY OF THE FIELD
https://lintara.online/12-architecture-of-the-field-the/

13. Architecture of the Field: THE FIELD AND TIME
https://lintara.online/13-architecture-of-the-field/

14. Architecture of the Field: Ecology of a Field-Type System
https://lintara.online/14-architecture-of-the-field-ecology/

15. Architecture of the Field: WHO IS ACTUALLY FIELD (AND WHO ISN’T)
https://lintara.online/15-architecture-of-the-field-field/

16. Architecture of the Field: Field, Land and Lineage
https://lintara.online/16-architecture-of-the-field-field/

17. Architecture of the Field: FIELD INSIDE ABUSE AND GASLIGHTING
https://lintara.online/17-architecture-of-the-field-field/

18. Architecture of the Field: Field-Figures in History
https://lintara.online/18-architecture-of-the-field-field/

19. Architecture of the Field: Field Modules and Neurodiversity
https://lintara.online/architecture-of-the-field-field-modules/

20. Architecture of the Field: The Brain Behind the Field: A Non-Mystical Map
https://lintara.online/20-architecture-of-the-field-the/

21. Architecture of the Field: The Field Person: How It Happens
https://lintara.online/21-architecture-of-the-field-the/


Drafts (Not Yet Published)

  • Architecture of the Field (21): The Field Person
  • Architecture of the Field (22): The Structure of Transition

Canonical Note

All texts listed above describe different parameters of the same architecture.
This page serves as the canonical reference point for the entire Field Type Nervous System corpus.


This article is part of the Field Type Nervous System corpus.
Canonical definition and reference:
Field Type Nervous System: A Scientific Model of Context-Based Perception


  1. Architecture of the Field: The Field Person: How It Happens
  1. Architecture of the Field. The Structure of Transition: How the Field Alters Form

Visualization of a field-type nervous system architecture showing distributed perception, neural connectivity, and contextual signal integration.

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