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Perimeter Intrusion Detection Systems: A Neurofunctional Lens on Psychological Boundaries and Safety

In the field of physical security, Perimeter Intrusion Detection Systems are designed to monitor boundaries and alert us to external threats before they breach a secure zone. At the Institute for Neurofunctional Psychology, we often find a profound parallel between these high-tech systems and the biological "perimeter" of the human nervous system.

Just as a facility relies on a Perimeter Intrusion Detection System to maintain its integrity, our bodies utilize a process called neuroception. This is our subconscious ability to scan the environment for cues of safety or danger. When our internal "perimeter" is well-regulated, we can accurately distinguish between a true threat and a false alarm.

The Internal "Perimeter" and Regulation In a technical Perimeter Intrusion Detection System, sensors detect vibrations or movement that shouldn't be there. Similarly, our sensory systems—the gut, the heart, and the brain—act as our…

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