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Hypernormal stimuli are artificially amplified inputs that exploit evolved human preferences in a way that overstimulates and overwhelms natural regulatory mechanisms. These stimuli are designed to be more attractive than their natural counterparts, triggering exaggerated responses and often leading to addiction or compulsive behaviors. The concept reflects a vulnerability in human neural architecture, where exaggerated cues—whether through hyper-palatable foods, excessive digital engagement, or sensationalist media—can hijack our attentional and motivational systems. As a result, hypernormal stimuli can disrupt healthy equilibrium, driving behaviors that prioritize immediate gratification at the expense of long-term well-being and systemic balance. The awareness and moderation of such stimuli are crucial for fostering resilience in an increasingly synthetic and manipulative environment.

See also: confirmation bias, exponential growth, systems thinking, liquid democracy

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