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154 The baseline state also has a communicative dimension. Humans continuously broadcast their state through micro-expressions, postural patterns, vocal tonality, respiration, and autonomic rhythms, which are perceived by others within milliseconds (Ekman, 2003 [10]). These signals activate mechanisms of emotional resonance, interpersonal attunement, and neurophysiological synchrony, often independent of conscious awareness. In this sense, the baseline state operates as a transmission wave — a stable pattern that shapes the nervous systems of others through resonance and attunement. People frequently describe experiencing ―calmness,‖ ―tension,‖ ―trust,‖ or ―uncertainty‖ in the presence of another person; such impressions reflect responses not to explicit behaviour but to the deeper baseline state. THE CONDUIT LEVEL AND THE MAINTENANCE OF BASELINE COHERENCE At higher levels of human development—captured in this model by the Conduit Platform—individuals become capable of consciously maintaining their baseline state regardless of situational fluctuations. This is not emotional suppression but the result of integrated functioning across bodily, emotional, cognitive, and reflective layers [7, 9]. A coherent baseline state at this level is characterized by: - autonomic stability and reduced reactivity [7]; - sustained attentional clarity [9]; - increased reflective capacity [2]; - empathic sensitivity without loss of boundaries [11, 12]; - resonance that stabilizes interpersonal environments [10, 11]. Thus, the baseline state is not an epiphenomenon but a fundamental structure of human presence, shaping interaction, meaning-making, and the capacity for intentional influence [6, 8]. 3.3. Interaction with Environment
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