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concept:stress-reservoirstress reservoir
A finite capacity for stress in each individual; when full, functioning breaks down.
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- Hans SelyestudiesResearcher who developed the stress reservoir model.
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- Stressassociated_withDefined as discrepancy between current and optimal state; key driver of homeostatic action and intelligence across all systems.
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- Hans Selye's model that stress is cumulative, filling a finite reservoir, and when overloaded, reduces effective functioning.
- Spatial gradient of stress over the embryo; used to test whether external observers can predict the target morphology.
- Summarizing Selye's model.
- Mechanism by which stress becomes mutually transferable between humans and technology, enabling symbiotic integration.
- Core concept: the hypothesis that cells can leak or export stress signals to neighbors, enabling collective coordination toward morphogenetic goals without explicit altruism.
- The developmental routine where cells move by sharing distress signals; includes with/without stress sharing conditions.
- The ongoing cost of maintaining counterfactual aspects of experience, conflating 'what is', 'what could be', 'what should be', and 'what will be'.