ABM Blueprint — Independent Research Series • Paper 15 This paper introduces the Inverted Hierarchy Model: a neurobiological reanalysis of Maslow's hierarchy of needs (1943) as applied to modern attentional economies. The model demonstrates how the systematic cultural prioritization of self-actualization, social performance, and dopamine-mediated digital engagement over biological foundations (sleep, movement, nutrition, breathing) produces population-level endocannabinoid system (ECS) depletion, Periaqueductal Gray (PAG) disinhibition, and the structural conditions for Systemic Acquired Disorganized Attachment (SADA). The paper proposes a five-stage Self-Reinforcing Depletion Cycle: biological under-resourcing → ECS tone decline → PAG disinhibition and Limbic Friction → compensatory apex-seeking behavior → accelerated depletion. This cycle explains the clinical paradox that high-performing individuals are often the most vulnerable to autonomic dysregulation — not despite their performance but because of it. Profile-specific manifestations are analyzed through the ABM attachment phenotypes: Architect (avoidant/dlPAG — apex identity fusion), Radar (anxious/lPAG — middle-layer relational absorption), and Special Forces (disorganized/vlPAG — structural oscillation between hyper-engagement and collapse). The Homeostatic Square (breathing, hydration, sleep, movement) is identified as the primary behavioral interface through which ECS tone is maintained or degraded. All four inputs are systematically compromised under the Inverted Hierarchy, producing a compound ECS deficit that is synergistic rather than additive. The paper concludes that the modern mental health crisis is a structural phenomenon — not a failure of individual resilience — and that the Hardware-First Principle (bottom-up autonomic restoration before top-down cognitive intervention) represents the necessary corrective. Companion Papers: The Birth Pulse (Paper 0) • SADA Framework (Paper 1) • Superposition-Collapse Model (Paper 2) • SADA-Entropy Protocol (Paper 3) • SADA Recalibration Protocol (Paper 4) • Imagination–PAG–ECS Axis (Paper 5) • Exercise-ECS-Attachment Axis (Paper 10) For clinical tools and the full ABM protocol: https://abm-blueprint.org
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