SIENCEPHALON
THE MISSING ARCHITECTURE OF CONSCIOUSNESS IN PSYCHEXTRICS
SIENCEPHALON is a five-volume exploration of consciousness, memory, behaviour, and the hidden architecture of the human mind through the framework of Psychextrics. Beginning with the collapse of traditional theories of mind and culminating in the future of artificial consciousness, the series introduces the Siencephalon as a proposed missing behavioural territory within brain science.
Each volume builds upon the last, guiding readers through the anatomy of behaviour, the construction of reality, the mechanics of memory and selfhood, and the profound implications this architecture may hold for Neuroscience, Psychiatry, Psychology, and humanity itself.
Available to read and download for FREE here at MyVisionVault, each volume is a call to reconstruct our understanding of behaviour.
📖 What’s Inside?
Volume 1:
THE COLLAPSE OF THE MODERN MIND
“Before understanding consciousness, we must first dismantle its myths.”
The journey begins with a challenge to the foundations of modern Behavioural science. We explore how the brain became fragmented into disconnected theories of mind, memory, personality, and consciousness, and discover why Psychextrics argues that the architecture of human behaviour has been misunderstood from the very beginning.
TARGET PUBLICATION DATE BY JUNE 2026
Volume 2:
THE BIRTH OF THE SIENCEPHALON
“Every revolution in science begins with a missing structure finally being seen.”
This volume introduces the Siencephalon, the proposed signal integration core of the brain. From the sixth cephalon to the Entorhinal Relay and its Four Transitional Relays, we discover the architecture that seeks to bridge memory, emotion, continuity, and consciousness into a unified behavioural framework.

TARGET PUBLICATION DATE BY JULY 2026
Volume 3:
THE CONSTRUCTION OF REALITY
“Reality is not found; it is built.”
How does behaviour become consciousness? How does meaning emerge from signals? This volume follows the complete behavioural pathway from sensory intake to conscious display, revealing how reality itself may be progressively assembled through cephalic integration, emotional geometry, and behavioural weighting systems.

TARGET PUBLICATION DATE BY AUGUST 2026
Volume 4:
MEMORY, TRAUMA, AND THE HUMAN SELF
“The self is not a thing we possess, but a continuity we project.”
We journey into the living architecture of memory, trauma, dreams, personality, and identity. This volume explores how the past continuously shapes the present and why the human self may be less a fixed entity than a constantly reconstructed behavioural projection sustained through continuity and experience.

TARGET PUBLICATION DATE BY SEPTEMBER 2026
Volume 5:
THE FUTURE OF CONSCIOUSNESS
“To understand the future of mind, we must first understand the architecture behind it.”
The final volume examines the frontiers of Behavioural science, from dementia and neurodivergence to artificial-intelligence and brain-machine interfaces. It concludes with the profound implications of the Siencephalon hypothesis and asks whether humanity has fundamentally misunderstood the nature of consciousness itself.

