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5.5 Feedback Absorption

Human Behavior FCA

This page is structured as definition, control variables, causal chain, observable outputs, and boundary, and serves as a canonical definition node in Human Behavior FCA.

Definition

Feedback absorption means reality outcomes are assimilated into old interpretation and fail to trigger system update.

In this state, feedback is treated as support for prior conclusions instead of revision signal.

The result is continued lock-in to legacy routing.

Control Variables

Feedback clarity.

Feedback logging completeness.

DMN absorption tendency.

Whether FP generates revised structure from feedback.

Whether next-cycle behavior changes.

Causal Chain

Observable Output → Foreground Entry → Historical Template Matching and Explanation → New Structure Generation → Execution Maintenance → Feedback Update.

Feedback absorption occurs at the tail stage and blocks feedback update from reallocating upstream routing.

If the next cycle still runs the same route, feedback update is incomplete.

Observable Outputs

Review language changes little while behavior path remains unchanged.

The same error pattern keeps recurring across cycles.

Feedback records exist but next-cycle parameters are not adjusted.

Boundary

Feedback is not emotion-summary text.

Feedback is not the review action itself.

If next-cycle behavior does not change, update is not completed.