StateDesign Disclosures

Cognitive State Systems LLC · Updated August 18, 2026

1. Purpose

StateDesign presents Cognitive State Design™ methods, design provenance, educational material, operating-framework concepts, and prototype interaction patterns developed through Cognitive State Systems LLC.

2. Non-medical / non-diagnostic boundary

The site does not provide medical or psychological treatment, diagnosis, neurological measurement, or a guarantee of a particular human-performance result. Creative references such as 118 BPM, color, geometry, pacing, and audiovisual associations are presented as design provenance or configurable experience elements.

3. Local architecture preview

The “Design the Human Moment” builder runs in the browser. It does not call an AI service, create a diagnosis, or make a deployment decision. The resulting brief is an illustrative design proposal that remains subject to human review.

4. Contact form

If you submit the contact form, the information you enter is sent through the form-processing provider used by this site so Cognitive State Systems LLC can respond. Do not submit confidential, medical, biometric, financial, or participant-sensitive information through the public form.

5. External services

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6. Research and claims

External research may inform design questions and future study. Unless specifically supported by reliable evidence, the site describes what is presented and what participants may choose or report rather than claiming an unmeasured biological, neurological, psychological, or performance mechanism.

7. Intellectual property

Original site text, code, audiovisual works, diagrams, and creative expression may be protected by copyright or other applicable rights. Cognitive State Systems™, Cognitive State Design™, Cognitive Calibration for Human Performance™, SATA-CODA™, DHI™, and DuME™ are claimed trademarks. No statement on this page represents a final legal conclusion about registration, scope, or enforceability.

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