This study focuses on the Homogeneous and
Heterogeneous Mechanisms through the Active and Auster Instinct domains and how
extremely austere Isolated Instinct interact with functional mechanisms within the
Ego to achieve Closed-loop Mode.
Instance Parameters in Social Context can stimulate
the configuration settings of Secondary Instincts, initiate an Open-loop Cycle
(Stimuli), and then the Activated Primary Instinct signal to the Secondary
Instinct for processing Social Stimuli.
The Dialog between the Ego and Superego can interact
with the allocated Logical Data in the Conscious Component so that Biological
Systems decide via the dialog outcome within the Iceberg Cells and the Logical
Data within the Conscious Component.
Social Stimuli can target Closed-loop conditions
within a specific Instinct, and the negative stimulus in Social Contexts can
transit back signal for Open-loop Mode in designated instances. (Fig 1)
Instinct
with long-term interval Open-loop Cycles causes extremely austere Isolated
Primary Instincts (Old Open-loop Cycle).
The Ego
Defense Mechanism can sometimes signal for Closed-loop conditions and ignore
the Logical Part of the Conscious Component (Logical Data would not be
possessed within the Decision-making Map)
A solid ego
drive would characterize parameters beyond the Decision-Making Model and Social
Behavior patterns. (Fig 2)
Observation:
Multiple conflicts between the Ego and Superego Framework can cause an
Open-loop cycle, attenuate the Harmonic Balance in the Conscious Component, and
create an unstable Superego defense mechanism.
Observation:
Some attributes of the Superego Adjuster are Religion, Life Philosophy,
Psychoanalytic Aspects, Austere Lifestyle, Cultural Paradigms, Experimental
Knowledge, ethical parameters, and Scientific Features.
Observation:
Religion can promote the Superego in terms of overcoming the Ego
Framework, and an optimal Superego can activate Friendly Instincts and
inactivate Wicked Instincts within the Subconscious Component.