Autonomic Tracking
Methodological Viability of an Alternative Epistemological Approach
I have just published a new white paper about Autonomic Tracking, wherein I am seeking to move it as a methodology into the formal research discourse. The paper is not that technical, and if you are interested in the interface between traditional/ecological/Indigenous knowledge and neuroscience you will find it interesting.
It examines traditional hard-ground tracking as an epistemic frame directly applicable to understanding the structure and function of the autonomic nervous system.
It explains how this method provides an alternate non-invasive and empirically verifiable methodology for testing hypotheses about autonomic state composition, organization, and response hierarchies.
We are sharpening the methodological tools required to crack open the validation paradigm for validated neuroscientific knowledge.



