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Research Contributor — Nervous System Regulation, Emotional Intelligence & Computational Validation

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  • Detalhes

    Horários Disponíveis:
    Dias da semana (diurno)
    Comprometimento de Tempo:
    Algumas horas por semana
    Recorrência:
    Recorrente
    Causas:
    Educação, Saúde Mental, Pesquisa & Ciências Sociais, Ciência & Tecnologia
    Requerimento de Idade:
    18+
    Outros Requerimentos:
    Read teg-blue.org/start-here and teg-blue.org/collaborate before applying.

    Descrição

    Research Contributor — Nervous System Regulation, Emotional Intelligence & Computational Validation

    TEG-Blue is seeking research contributors to help validate and extend a published framework for measuring nervous system regulatory patterns in natural language.

    What is TEG-Blue

    TEG-Blue is an emotional intelligence framework that maps nervous system regulatory states and their effects on behavior, relationships, and systems. Developed by Anna Paretas-Artacho through nearly two years of independent research, it draws on 139+ established research traditions and models across polyvagal theory, attachment research, affective neuroscience, trauma studies, emotion regulation science, and systems thinking.

    The framework has two layers:

    • The Four-Mode Gradient — a measurement system that classifies regulatory states as Connection, Protection, Control, and Domination. These are observable states anyone can occupy, not personality types.
    • 12 Explanatory Frameworks — the theoretical architecture explaining why these modes exist, how patterns scale from individual to systemic, and what enables change.

    A central testable claim: the key variable predicting relational outcomes is not a person’s current state, but their capacity to return to Connection when challenged. This is measurable through complexity markers in natural language, including self-awareness, perspective-taking, and emotional differentiation.

    Published research

    1. An empirical validation study analyzed 10,000+ natural conflict narratives using computational methods. Key finding: de-escalators showed 78% higher rates of complexity markers than escalators. Mode classifications also correlated with independent community moral judgments. The full study is published with DOI 5281/zenodo.18428907 and available at teg-blue.org/publications.

    What we need

    Contributors who can work on specific, bounded research tasks within the existing framework. Four research lanes are open:

    • Lane A — Measurement and recognition: inter-rater reliability studies, annotation schema development, construct validation for the Four-Mode Gradient in natural language
    • Lane B — Prediction and prevention: escalation pathway coding, longitudinal design, behavioral prediction models for movement between regulatory modes
    • Lane C — Navigation and intervention: scale design, factor structure analysis, convergent and discriminant validity testing for intervention approaches that support movement from Control back toward Connection
    • Lane D — AI alignment and structured schemas: translating emotional pattern logic into machine-readable formats, schema design, evaluation protocols, misuse prevention

    Pick the lane that matches your expertise. You do not need to validate the entire system.

    How this works

    TEG-Blue’s core concepts and architecture are authored by Anna Paretas-Artacho. Collaboration happens through defined research contributions, with clear authorship and attribution terms agreed from the start.

    What contributors receive

    • Public credit and acknowledgment for their work
    • Authorship opportunities on lane-specific papers, discussed upfront
    • Access to relevant datasets needed for the agreed research task (anonymized)
    • A chance to build publishable work inside an already validated framework
    • Potential transition into a paid research role once funding is in place

    Who should apply

    • Researchers, academics, or PhD students in psychology, neuroscience, sociology, education, cognitive science, or computational linguistics
    • Practitioners or clinicians with applied research experience in emotion regulation, trauma-informed care, or attachment
    • Data scientists or NLP researchers interested in computational approaches to emotional pattern detection

    Before applying, read the research entry page at teg-blue.org/start-here and the collaborate page at teg-blue.org/collaborate.

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