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Publication Date: February 25, 2025
DOI:10.14738/tecs.131.18330.
Kruglov, A. G., & Kruglov, A. A. (2025). Regulatory Algorythms as a Constructive Element of the Psyche Homo Sapiens and Agi: Part
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Regulatory Algorythms as a Constructive Element of the Psyche
Homo Sapiens and Agi: Part 2
Kruglov, A. G.
Central Research Institute of Radiation Diagnostics. Moscow
Kruglov, A. A.
Central Research Institute of Radiation Diagnostics. Moscow
ABSTRACT
The structural unit of the unified homeostatic continuum (HC) of biological
organisms is a heteronomous metamere in the form of an updated regulatory
algorithm (RA). The stimulus for RA updating is violation of the HC information
symmetry. Information fields of extra/interoception are of an external nature to the
psyche. The psyche's main function is to recognize, objectify, and eliminate
significant information asymmetries in the reflected continuum of the external
environment. The deterministic reaction of the psyche to disturbances in the HC is
the updating of the interaction interface in the psyche/external environment
system, consciousness. Interface updating stages are described in the text. In the
mental RA of the socio-cultural genesis of Homo Sapiens, as frustration constructs
become more complex, the accuracy and clarity of the constructive parameters of
the goal image, the final phase of RA completion, decreases/loses. The result is
epigenetically-developed psychological constructs of socio-cultural genesis, one of
which is the need for permanent scanning of the external environment through the
exertion of arbitriraly attention (consciousness) with insufficiently clear
parameters of the goal image, the completion phase of the RA. The mechanisms of
development of "intuitive psychology" and understanding of cause-and-effect
relationships are given. Constructive (non-hierarchical) differences between vital
and mental homeostatic needs are considered. Some principles of the structure of
the psyche are presented, which it is advisable to consider when constructing AGI
architectonics.
Keywords: Homeostasis, metamere, regulatory algorithm, information symmetry, AGI
architectonics.
Abbreviations
HC: homeostatic continuum, RA: regulatory algorithm, AA: arbitrary attention, HS: Homo
sapiens, M: metamere, CI: confidence interval.
MATERIALS AND DISCUSSION
The unified homeostatic continuum of biological organisms (HC) consists of both
psychophysiological and mental components. The structural scale unit of the HC is a
heteronomous metamere in the form of an updated regulatory algorithm (RA). The stimulus for
updating the RA is a parameter imbalance, a significant violation of the information symmetry
of the reflected external environment's unstable equilibrium. We believe that the information
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fields of both extra and interoception are of an external nature to the psyche of biological
organisms. The psyche scans external environment parameters through sensory information
channels. Interestingly, repeated combinations of feature dynamics reduce the sensitivity and
reactivity of peripheral attention to changes in the parameters (symmetry) of the external
environment (1). In other words, repeated parametric characteristics of an object's dynamics
are recognized and identified. In the absence of parametric resonance with the goal parameters,
AA updating is absent, and the object is not reflected in the conscious levels of the psyche.
In the zone of primary imbalance exceeding the boundaries of the parameter norm zone (CI),
the information channels of the psyche integrate, focus, and update arbitriraly attention (AA),
in the process initiating a systemic interaction – psyche/external environment. In other words,
the information asymmetry of the external environment updates (switches on) consciousness,
the interface of interaction of the system - psyche/external environment.
The main function of the psyche of biological organisms is to recognize, objectify (2), and
eliminate the information asymmetry of the external environment's reflected continuum, thus
ensuring systemic homeostatic equilibrium. In the wakeful state, the psyche permanently
processes (receives > processes > generates) large volumes of intero/exteroceptive
information according to the algorithm: peripheral scanning > asymmetry zone selection >
afferentation > divergence/convergence > efferentation > restoration of the information field
symmetry. In the state of sleep, consciousness inversion, the psyche functions according to
other algorithms (3).
The repeatability of the subthreshold structurally identical/close disturbances of the
information symmetry of the reflected external environment is the constructive basis for
building regulatory algorithms where repetitions of the disturbance structure are qualified as
a pattern, forming stable RA structures without involving conscious levels of the psyche. We
consider this mechanism to be the basis for intuitive recognition (parametric resonance) and
the appearance of an arsenal of "emergent abilities" when scaling learning architectures.
A deterministic reaction to a significant disturbance in the current homeostatic continuum is
the "switching on" (updating) the interface of the system psyche/external environment -
consciousness. The stages of updating (on/off switching) of consciousness as a system interface
are as follows:
1. Scanning of the external environment with sensory information channels, scattered
peripheral attention;
2. Detection of a fragment of the reflected information field with signs of asymmetry;
3. Integration, focusing of information channels of the psyche in the asymmetry zone,
isolation of an object from the environment (inclusion of AA, apperception);
4. Objectification, object recognition, RA updating;
5. Action/interaction in the psyche/external environment system;
6. Restoration of the information symmetry of a selected segment of the external
environment;
7. AA disintegration, activation of peripheral attention;
8. Scattered scanning of the external environment, “waiting” mode of the psyche.