N²MIMA investigates how structured elements such as number, rhythm, attention, and symbolic systems influence human perception and the organization of complex cognitive processes.
The research focuses on understanding perception as a structured system shaped by temporal, rhythmic, and informational patterns, rather than as a passive sensory process.
Core research areas include:
Metayadro (Temporal Architecture Models)
A framework for analyzing temporal experience through cycles, rhythm, and structural organization of time perception in both human cognition and technological systems.
Archimusic (Rhythm and Coordination Systems)
The study of rhythm and movement as mechanisms for synchronization, collective coordination, and extended forms of perception in group and system environments.
ND-Consciousness (Non-Defined Cognitive Space)
A conceptual model exploring open-ended and non-fixed dimensions of cognition beyond conventional linear or dimensional frameworks of consciousness.