This is a single-page map describing one common way human perception destabilizes under pressure.
Each page focuses on how attention shifts in real time, how interference enters experience, and what it feels like when steadiness is maintained instead.
Each page describes:
- the kind of pressure that brings a specific pattern online
- how perception tends to skew in that moment
- what feels necessary when reactivity takes over
- what actually happens when interference drops
- the felt difference between interference and non-interference
This work is about managing yourself in the experience, so experience can unfold without distortion.
Each page includes a brief reference to the larger booklet, Mapping Human Patterns in Experience, which situates this pattern within a broader map.
To get all the types with expanded explanations, check out the complete booklet here.
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