Alzheimer's Disease as Progressive Neural Decoherence An Integrative Sympathetic Harmonic Resonance Framework (SHRF)
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This work presents an integrative, service-oriented reinterpretation of Alzheimer’s disease using the Sympathetic Harmonic Resonance Framework (SHRF). Rather than treating amyloid-beta and tau pathology as isolated primary causes, Alzheimer’s disease is reframed as a progressive failure of multiscale neural coherence driven by sustained boundary-condition stress, including metabolic instability, vascular insufficiency, immune dysregulation, sensory loss, and sleep disruption. The framework preserves and integrates established molecular, genetic, immunological, vascular, and network-level findings while explaining early functional decline, symptom fluctuation, network-based propagation, partial reversibility in…
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- Disease
- Functional magnetic resonance imaging
- Cognition
- Coherence (philosophical gambling strategy)
- Neurology
- Dementia
- Neuroinflammation
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