Brainwave Atlas
Brainwave Atlas is the cognitive-signal reference branch for mapping human attention, sleep-state behavior, mental workload, memory formation, and altered-state cognition into a structured research framework. The purpose is not to make medical claims or replace clinical neuroscience, but to create a public-safe conceptual atlas that can organize EEG-like states, cognitive rhythms, dream-state observations, learning readiness, and future human-machine interface research. In the Aurora Design Systems architecture, Brainwave Atlas acts as the bridge between biological cognition and machine-readable pattern logic. Future development may include educational diagrams, sleep-stage summaries, attention-state models, symbolic dream mapping references, and non-clinical cognitive workflow tools that help explain how structured perception, rest, memory, and focus interact.
Section Purpose
This page is structured as a controlled public overview for future summaries, diagrams, research notes, project documents, interface concepts, and visual material. Longer narrative pages may be added later when the project requires deeper explanation, pitch treatment, or formal doctrine.
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Cognitive Systems