QIF-T0129
mediumEmotional flooding (affect overload)
Tier 5 — Theoretical (Modeled / Simulated)
Legacy status: THEORETICAL
Technique Details
- Tactic
- QIF-P.DS
- Status
- THEORETICAL
- Bands
- N6
✚ Therapeutic Application
Simultaneous overstimulation of multiple limbic structures (amygdala, insula, anterior cingulate) to overwhelm emotional regulation capacity, causing uncontrollable affect surges
Clinical Analog
Emotional processing therapy / exposure therapy (controlled activation)
Treats
- PTSD (controlled exposure)
- panic disorder (interoceptive exposure)
- borderline PD (affect regulation training)
Neural Impact
1 of 7 neural bands affected
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DSM-5-TR Diagnostic Mappings
Diagnostic category references for threat modeling, not diagnostic claims.
Pathway: N3-N4 (amygdala/insula/ACC simultaneous) → N5 (prefrontal overwhelm) → affective flooding
Following Poldrack (2006), brain region disruption does not uniquely predict psychiatric outcomes.
Scoring
NISS:1.1/BI:L/CR:N/CD:H/CV:E/RV:T/NP:T Governance
Neurorights at Risk
This technique threatens 4 of the 4 proposed neurorights (Ienca & Andorno, 2017).
FDORA §3305 Compliance
- ! CVSS cannot express neural-specific impacts
- ! Threat not yet in regulatory threat catalogs
Population Vulnerability
CRB vulnerability adjustment (γ=0.30) accounts for age, diagnosis severity, consent capacity, and device dependency.
| Population | NISS Base | Adjusted | Severity | Delta |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Adult (Default) | 4.0 | 4.0 | Medium | - |
| Child (10yr) + ADHD | 4.0 | 4.7 | Medium | +0.71 |
| Adult with ALS | 4.0 | 4.6 | Medium | +0.64 |
Validation Status
Theoretical / Not yet validated. This technique has not been independently tested. See the validation dashboard for what has been tested.