COGNITIVE STATE DESIGN™ · THE HUMAN SIDE OF INTELLIGENT SYSTEMS

From chaos to calm by design.

Cognitive State Design™ for the human side of intelligent systems.

Technology is becoming easier to build. The harder question is what the human experience should be. StateDesign defines those human conditions before technology is deployed—purpose, context, interaction, accessibility, control, and the questions worth measuring.

01 · COGNITIVE STATE DESIGN™

Design the human moment before the interface.

Cognitive State Design™ is the working public language for intentionally shaping experiences, environments, and intelligent systems around the human needs and conditions of the moment while keeping judgment, consent, accessibility, and accountability explicit.

It does not diagnose a person or guarantee an emotional, neurological, biological, or performance result. It defines what is presented, what the participant controls, and what can responsibly be measured.

01

Purpose

What human moment are we designing for?

02

Context

Where, when, and under what constraints does it happen?

03

Experience

What should be seen, heard, chosen, paused, or exited?

04

Authority

Which decisions remain explicitly human?

05

Evidence

What practical signal would make the design worth continuing?

02 · SYSTEMS ANALOGY · F1 LENS

Borrow the discipline. Not the biology.

Formula 1 is used here as a systems-design analogy: clear roles, visible information, rapid handoffs, recovery, re-entry, and continuous improvement. The analogy helps explain design logic; it is not a claim that a human being is a race car or that the app measures a nervous system.

F1 / systems conceptCognitive State Design™ applicationCurrent public interpretation
Driver / ECUHuman judgment and authorityThe human remains the decision-maker.
TelemetrySelf-observation / participant inputParticipant-reported signals, not medical telemetry.
DashboardCalibration Console™ / progress interfaceMakes choices, practice, and progress visible.
Pit-stop handoffRESET · IGNITE · INTEGRATEA structured transition sequence.
Aerodynamic dragCognitive frictionA design metaphor for unnecessary friction and distraction.
Signal-to-noisePriority vs. competing informationAn attention/design metaphor, not measured neural SNR.
Recovery + re-entryRESET → IGNITE · INTEGRATEOrientation, pause, purposeful next action, and continuation.
Continuous improvementCALIBRATE · PERFORM · EVOLVEObserve, apply, learn, document, and adapt.

03 · EVIDENCE GOVERNANCE

Evidence earns the right to make a stronger claim.

Cognitive State Design™ separates what has been built, what has happened in real use, and what independent research can support. One evidence class does not silently become another.

PRODUCT EVIDENCE

What exists and functions

Interfaces, audiovisual experiences, participant controls, progress functions, access flows, and working prototypes.

COMMERCIAL / OPERATIONAL

What happens in real use

What people or organizations paid for, used, completed, requested, repeated, or reported under actual operating conditions.

SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE

What research can support

Claims supported by appropriate research design and independent evidence. Product use or commercial success does not automatically establish scientific efficacy.

SELECTED INDEPENDENT RESEARCH

Research informs the design. It does not certify the product.

Four examples show the kinds of evidence Cognitive State Design™ considers. These papers support specific design questions; none is presented as validation of SATA-CODA™ or a guaranteed participant outcome.

ATTENTION + DECISION ENVIRONMENT The visual environment and attention in decision making Meta-analysis · Psychological Bulletin · 2021

Supports: visual positioning, set size, salience, and other environmental factors can materially influence attention during decisions.

Boundary: does not validate a specific interface, protocol, or performance outcome.

STRESS + DECISION CONDITIONS Stress and Decision Making: Effects on Valuation, Learning, and Risk-taking Review · Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences · 2017

Supports: stress can alter decision processes, including valuation, learning, and risk-related behavior.

Boundary: does not establish that a SATA-CODA™ session reverses or treats these effects.

SOUND + STRESS-RELATED OUTCOMES Effects of music interventions on stress-related outcomes Systematic review + meta-analyses · Health Psychology Review · 2020

Supports: music interventions have been associated with reductions in psychological and physiological stress-related outcomes across many studies.

Boundary: does not establish a unique effect for 118 BPM or for proprietary SATA-CODA™ audio.

REPETITION + HABIT FORMATION Time to Form a Habit: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Systematic review + meta-analysis · Healthcare · 2024

Supports: habit formation commonly takes longer than 21 days and varies substantially by person and behavior; reported medians in four studies were 59–66 days.

Boundary: does not prove that 77 days produces automaticity or a fixed outcome for every participant.

Why 77 days?

77 days is a deliberate program container informed by evidence that habit formation and behavioral automaticity often require sustained repetition over weeks or months. It is not presented as a universal biological threshold.

The duration is a design choice informed by research and real-world learning—not a promise that every participant will form a habit or reach a fixed outcome within 77 days.

Design-duration rule: choices such as an 11-minute practice or a 77-day journey are product-design decisions that may be informed by research and real-world learning; they are not guarantees that a person will reach a fixed biological, psychological, or habit outcome on a fixed schedule.

04 · PARTICIPANT APPLICATION

SATA-CODA™ App

Participant-controlled guided practice interface

The SATA-CODA™ App is a participant-facing application of the operating method: a structured experience organized around RESET · IGNITE · INTEGRATE, configurable audiovisual elements, clear controls, and a return-to-practice rhythm.

The app is educational and experiential. It is not medical or psychological treatment, a diagnosis, neurological measurement, or a guarantee of a particular result.

RESET

Orient · choose · establish control

IGNITE

Direct attention toward one intentional next step

INTEGRATE

Reflect · continue · pause or exit

APP → EXPERIENCE → REFLECTION → RETURN

05 · SELF-SERVICE ENTRY

Start with Decision Readiness.

The free audit is the current self-service qualification path. It helps a participant identify the situation they want to examine before choosing a deeper experience or organizational conversation.

Start Free Decision Readiness Audit

06 · ONE COMPANY · CLEAR JOBS

One ecosystem. Distinct jobs.

Cognitive State Systems™ is the company. Cognitive State Design™ is the public design discipline. Each implementation below has one primary job.

07 · FOUNDING WORK · 2026

The Cognitive State Systems™ Codex

Cognitive Calibration for Human Performance™

Designing The Human Side of Intelligent Systems

Cognitive State Design™ is the current public name for the design discipline. Cognitive Calibration for Human Performance™ remains part of the Codex title and foundational intellectual vocabulary.

The Founding Edition preserves the foundational intellectual vocabulary behind today’s Cognitive State Design™ discipline and the question that connects the ecosystem: how can increasingly capable systems expand human capability without giving up human agency, judgment, consent, and purpose?

“Technology should adapt to humans not require humans to adapt to technology.” Founding principle · Cognitive State Systems™

08 · COLLABORATION

Collaborate on the human layer.

Research partners, enterprise design partners, publishers, media, strategic collaborators, accelerators, and institutions can begin here.

RESEARCH

Evidence & study design

Measurement questions, research interpretation, study design, and evidence-governance dialogue.

ORGANIZATIONS

Controlled pilots

Explore human-system friction, participant-controlled experience design, and ZEN-TECH™ deployment pathways.

PUBLISHING / MEDIA

Public conversation

Codex review, interviews, publishing, speaking, and institutional dialogue.

Authorized Partner Access

09 · HUMAN + AI ACCESS

One public architecture. Two reading modes.

HUMAN VISITOR

Understand → experience → choose

Explore the app, take the audit, read the Codex, or begin a collaboration.

AI / SOFTWARE AGENT

Read → respect boundaries → route correctly

Use canonical names and public routes. Do not infer clinical validity, guaranteed outcomes, private access, or human approval that has not occurred.