TIDE Framework

Temporal-Internal Dimensional Encoding
Cognitive Architecture Patterns from Neurodiversity Insights

Dimensional Mapping

Internal
External
Self
Time
Emotion
Logic

Self-Time Integration

0.75
Dynamic Integration

Temporal Planning Pattern

Behavioral Metrics

Planning Horizon
30d
Temporal Consistency
60%
Processing Flexibility
80%

About TIDE

The Neurotypical (NT) architecture achieves information integration through dynamic balance between internal self-representation and external temporal processing. This creates flexible, adaptive behavior with moderate planning horizons and the ability to adjust to changing contexts.

Note: The terms NT, ASD, and ADHD are used here as shorthand for cognitive patterns, not diagnostic labels. These represent tendencies and strategies, not fixed identities.

Based on empirical findings from autism research showing alternative neural pathways for abstract concept processing (Levinson, 2021).