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🧠 Exercise 1 — Sensory Routing vs Structural Stability#

Artifacts referenced

  • examples/sensory_triggered_memory_example.md
  • schemas/triadic_integration_example.json.md

Learning focus
How localized sensory resonance can activate memory without destabilizing whole‑mind structure.

Student task

  • Read the sensory‑triggered memory example as a group.
  • Identify which sensory branch initiates routing and how that appears across the three triadic models.
  • Compare how each integration model frames the same event differently.

Guided reflection

  • Where do all three models converge?
  • What would change if emotional coherence were reduced but resonance remained high?
  • Why is no single model sufficient on its own?

Constraint reminder
Do not interpret meaning or significance of the memory—focus only on structure.


🔊 Exercise 2 — Environmental Load vs Internal Attribution#

Artifacts referenced

  • examples/environmental_audio_context_example.md
  • schemas/regime_context_block.json.md

Learning focus
How regime context prevents misattribution when cognitive load is externally driven.

Student task

  • Review the environmental audio context example.
  • Map observed load patterns to the regime context fields.
  • Discuss how interpretation would differ without the regime context block.

Guided reflection

  • Which regime fields stabilize interpretation most strongly?
  • How does compression differ from instability?
  • What assumptions are most fragile in this scenario?

Constraint reminder
Environmental context rules out contributors; it does not establish causes.


🧩 Exercise 3 — Chronic Load Across Sessions (Snapshot Discipline)#

Artifacts referenced

  • examples/chronic_load_adaptation_example.md
  • schemas/session_schema_minimal.json.md

Learning focus
Why single‑session snapshots must remain incomplete and how minimal schemas enforce restraint.

Student task

  • Examine the chronic load adaptation example.
  • Trace each surfaced summary element back to its schema field.
  • Identify which information is intentionally not surfaced.

Guided reflection

  • What would be tempting to infer—but is structurally unsupported?
  • How does the minimal schema prevent overreach?
  • What additional sessions would be required to change interpretation?

Constraint reminder
One session never establishes trajectory.


🧭 Instructor Notes (Shared Across Exercises)#

  • Keep discussion structural, not narrative.
  • Redirect any personal relevance back to schema mechanics.
  • Emphasize why information is withheld as much as what is shown.
  • Reinforce that uncertainty is a designed outcome.

Learning Outcome Across the Set#

Students learn to:

  • navigate analyzer artifacts without extending them,
  • compare models without privileging one,
  • respect regime context as a framing layer,
  • and practice interpretive restraint under ambiguity.

These exercises treat the analyzer as a map, not a machine.

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