Paper 20 in the ABM Blueprint Independent Research Series. This paper formalizes the PAG-PFC Gating Hypothesis: pathological anxiety and recurrent nightmares are functionally identical neurobiological states, differing only in the status of the prefrontal gate over the periaqueductal gray (PAG). During wakefulness, the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) provides a GABAergic brake that constrains PAG defensive output. During REM sleep, PFC hypofrontality removes this gate, releasing survival programs into conscious experience as nightmares. In pathological states (PTSD, SADA, chronic pain), the PFC is either structurally degraded or functionally hyperpolarized, producing "waking hypofrontality"—the 24-hour defense state. Five convergent evidence lines are presented: Hardware Continuity: 7-Tesla imaging confirming continuous PAG activation during non-threat tasks. Executive Gating: The optogenetically characterized rPL→vlPAG GABAergic pathway. Nocturnal Release: REM hypofrontality as gate removal producing nightmare experience. Circadian Gate Degradation: HCN/GIRK channel dynamics creating the 03:00 vulnerability window. Objective Markers: Defensive Peripersonal Space expansion and motor-evoked potential suppression as measurable indices of the 24-hour defense state. The paper introduces the 03:00 Syndrome—the convergence of circadian PFC nadir, pre-dawn cortisol rise, and metabolic triggers (Somogyi effect) that creates a maximum vulnerability window for anxiety breakthrough. It provides the neurobiological foundation for the Nattevagten (Night Watch) Protocol: a regulation-based intervention targeting the specific hardware state of nocturnal gating failure through bottom-up techniques rather than top-down cognitive strategies. The model unifies five conventionally separated clinical phenomena—high-trait anxiety, recurrent nightmares, PTSD re-experiencing, chronic pain comorbidity, and SADA-driven relational hypervigilance—within a single circuit-level framework. Treatment implications follow the Hardware-First Principle: restore the gate (circadian rhythm, breathing, exercise, nutrition) before addressing the content (cognitive/relational work). Part of the ABM Blueprint Independent Research Series. Related papers: SADA Framework (Paper 1), Superposition-Collapse Model (Paper 2), SADA Recalibration Protocol (Paper 4), Imagination–PAG–ECS Axis (Paper 5), Anxiety-to-Fear Conversion Engine (Paper 19).
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