Social Stimulation is more than a behavioral framework—it is a living system for symbolic regulation, emotional coherence, and moral repair. At its core lies Neural System Design (NSD), a conceptual model that treats symbolic fluency, emotional granularity, and behavioral precision as interdependent neurocognitive functions. NSD proposes that the human nervous system can be trained to metabolize complexity through inquiry, symbolic action, and adaptive regulation.
The applied technique derived from NSD is NSDT. NSDT can be perceived through different scientific schools of thought, stretching far past just psychological and neurological domains.
The future of NSDT lies in its integration across diverse schools of thought. Rather than remaining siloed within behavioral science, NSDT is designed to evolve through interdisciplinary enrichment. Key directions include:
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