Lagun's law and the foundations of cognitive drive architecture: A first principles theory of effort and performance
Author(s) / Creator(s)
Lagun, Nikesh
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Individuals often fail to initiate or sustain effort despite having clear intent and adequate capability. While existing frameworks in motivation, attention, and executive function describe relevant correlates, they do not formalize the internal structure that determines whether Drive is mechanically possible. Cognitive architectures, such as ACT-R or SOAR, simulate task execution once cognition is already active, but they do not model the conditions that allow cognitive effort to begin. Cognitive Drive Architecture (CDA) is proposed as a new field within cognitive psychology to address this foundational gap. It defines Drive as the emergent output of real-time system configuration, rather than as a motivational state or behavioral trait. At the core of CDA is Lagunian Dynamics, a structural theory formalized through Lagun's Law of Primode and Flexion Dynamics. This theory introduces six internal variables-Primode, CAP (Cognitive Activation Potential), Flexion, Anchory, Grain, and Slip-that function across three operational domains: Ignition, Tension, and Flux. Each variable is defined by its structural role in the production and disruption of effort, rather than by psychological traits or surface behaviors. The Drive Equation models engagement as the result of interactions among ignition readiness, cognitive adaptability, attentional tethering, internal resistance, and systemic variability. This framework yields falsifiable predictions related to initiation failure, dropout patterns, and intraindividual performance inconsistency. Each component of the system can be operationalized using behavioral and physiological proxies, making the theory testable in both experimental and applied settings. CDA is not a motivational theory but a structural field focused on the conditions that make cognitive effort possible. It supports cross-domain applications in cognitive science, education, clinical practice, and adaptive system design.
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Cognitive Drive Architecture Effort Modeling Lagunian Dynamics Ignition Threshold Volitional Structure Lagun's LawPersistent Identifier
Date of first publication
2025-05-26
Journal title
International Journal of Science and Research Archive
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2
Issue
15
Page numbers
831-861
Publisher
Magna Scientia
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peerReviewed
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Nikesh Lagun. Lagun’s law and the foundations of cognitive drive architecture: A first principles theory of effort and performance. International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2025, 15(02), 831-861. Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.30574/ijsra.2025.15.2.1425.
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Author(s) / Creator(s)Lagun, Nikesh
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Abstract / DescriptionIndividuals often fail to initiate or sustain effort despite having clear intent and adequate capability. While existing frameworks in motivation, attention, and executive function describe relevant correlates, they do not formalize the internal structure that determines whether Drive is mechanically possible. Cognitive architectures, such as ACT-R or SOAR, simulate task execution once cognition is already active, but they do not model the conditions that allow cognitive effort to begin. Cognitive Drive Architecture (CDA) is proposed as a new field within cognitive psychology to address this foundational gap. It defines Drive as the emergent output of real-time system configuration, rather than as a motivational state or behavioral trait. At the core of CDA is Lagunian Dynamics, a structural theory formalized through Lagun's Law of Primode and Flexion Dynamics. This theory introduces six internal variables-Primode, CAP (Cognitive Activation Potential), Flexion, Anchory, Grain, and Slip-that function across three operational domains: Ignition, Tension, and Flux. Each variable is defined by its structural role in the production and disruption of effort, rather than by psychological traits or surface behaviors. The Drive Equation models engagement as the result of interactions among ignition readiness, cognitive adaptability, attentional tethering, internal resistance, and systemic variability. This framework yields falsifiable predictions related to initiation failure, dropout patterns, and intraindividual performance inconsistency. Each component of the system can be operationalized using behavioral and physiological proxies, making the theory testable in both experimental and applied settings. CDA is not a motivational theory but a structural field focused on the conditions that make cognitive effort possible. It supports cross-domain applications in cognitive science, education, clinical practice, and adaptive system design.en
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Publication statuspublishedVersion
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CitationNikesh Lagun. Lagun’s law and the foundations of cognitive drive architecture: A first principles theory of effort and performance. International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2025, 15(02), 831-861. Article DOI: https://doi.org/10.30574/ijsra.2025.15.2.1425.
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ISSN2582-8185
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Persistent Identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12034/11849
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Persistent Identifierhttps://doi.org/10.23668/psycharchives.16442
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Language of contenteng
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PublisherMagna Scientia
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Is based onhttps://doi.org/10.30574/ijsra.2025.15.2.1425
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Keyword(s)Cognitive Drive Architecture
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Keyword(s)Effort Modeling
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Keyword(s)Lagunian Dynamics
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Keyword(s)Ignition Threshold
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Keyword(s)Volitional Structure
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Keyword(s)Lagun's Law
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Dewey Decimal Classification number(s)150
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TitleLagun's law and the foundations of cognitive drive architecture: A first principles theory of effort and performanceen
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DRO typearticle
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Leibniz subject classificationPsychologie
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Issue15
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Journal titleInternational Journal of Science and Research Archive
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Page numbers831-861
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Volume2
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Visible tag(s)Cognitive Drive Architecture
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Visible tag(s)Effort Modeling
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Visible tag(s)Lagunian Dynamics
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Visible tag(s)Ignition Threshold
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Visible tag(s)Volitional Structure
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Visible tag(s)Lagun's Law