A Surrogate-Based Model of Instincts is a conceptual data framework
that presents an instinct network that emphasizes managing a cycle of
starvation processes within the context of the old open-loop mode. The Survival
Instinct consistently activates the most suitable surrounding instincts when a
state of starvation threatens to influence and alter the decision-making map
adversely.
A stimulus within social environments can create an open-loop
instinct cycle, and the processing phase of the conscious component challenges
the brain framework to provide closed-loop conditions. The full range of
functional instincts drives human tasks within social contexts.
Humans occasionally fail to complete tasks during processing,
causing the brain to signal and vibrate data to the Survival Instinct when the
designated instincts allocate in the domain of old open-loop mode. The Survival
Instinct calls for significant Instincts to promote Closed-loop conditions
within the Instinct Component. A surrogate-based network model of instincts can
perpetuate to promote possibly the Closed-loop cycle.
Algorithmic codes beyond a surrogate-based network model of
instincts vibrate and integrate data frequencies into various Conscious/
Subconscious Component units. The Belief System with Superego/Ego frameworks modify
characteristic codes of surrogate-based instincts and execute algorithmic codes
into the Decision-Making Map. (Figure1)
The algorithmic foundations of the Decision-Making Map may
embody a spectrum of instinctual networks, ranging from aggressive to
conservative, influenced by the varying properties of the overall
consciousness. The Decision-Making Map contains subclasses
of a surrogate-based instinct network model, classified into obscure
characters. For instance, the diverse nature of aggressive instinctual networks
within the broader context of the Decision-Making Map can be delineated as
follows. (Figure 2)
1. Predatory Network of Instincts: Predatory Instinct is
characterized by proactive and assertive behaviors aimed at achieving
goals for the Closed-loop conditions through dominance and control.
2. Competitive Network of Instinct: Driven by the desire to outperform
others, this subdivision emphasizes rivalry and the pursuit of
superiority. It can identify and remove obstacles blocking the path of
competition.
3. Exploitative Network of Instinct: Exploitative Instinct is marked by
the tendency to take advantage of situations or individuals for personal
gain, often employing aggressive tactics to maximize benefits.
4. Destructive Network of Instinct: The Network of Instincts lost its central role,
halting all progress along the evolutionary path.
The diverse
nature of conservative instinctual networks within the Decision-Making Map can
be defined as follows:
1. Defensive Network of Instincts: Defensive
Instincts are focused on protection, and these instincts trigger reactions to
perceived threats with a strong, often preemptive, response.
2. Territorial Network of Instincts: Involving the
defense and maintenance of one’s domain or resources, these instincts promote
aggressive behaviors to safeguard boundaries.
3. Harmonious Network of Instincts: It
continuously seeks Harmonic Balance within the subconscious mind and the
overall mindset of the brain.
Subclasses of a surrogate-based instinct network model generate
distinct attitudes and vibrational frequency codes in response to stimuli
within social communities. By analyzing the number of negative and positive
network instinct alignments in various social contexts, one can effectively
determine guidance for environmental health and safety along the evolutionary
path of life.
Observation:
Subclasses of a surrogate-based instinct network model represent
specific enforced instincts within the Subconscious Component. Algorithmic
Codes extending beyond these subclasses are instantiated and reflected based on
determinative factors regarding the property of the Instinct Component.