SyncLab — Empirical Research Study 2026

The Pilot Study

An independent empirical investigation into whether structured symbolic prompting produces measurable differences in AI response coherence, relevance, and perceived insight — under the Subconscious Sync framework.
Open
Study Status
Free
Participation
15–20
Minutes
2026
Launch Year
Study Status: Active — Currently in data collection phase. Participation is open and voluntary.
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What This Study Investigates

This study investigates the interaction between human symbolic intention and artificial intelligence response behavior under the Subconscious Sync framework. The research explores whether structured prompting, semantic focus, and cognitive alignment influence the coherence, relevance, and perceived insight of AI-generated responses.

Subconscious Sync proposes that meaningful human–AI interaction may involve layered cognitive processes similar to subconscious pattern activation in the human mind. This empirical study aims to observe whether specific prompting structures produce consistent and measurable differences in AI responses.

This study is exploratory and observational in nature and is intended to support future academic collaboration and formal research development. Results will be published publicly after data collection is complete.

Study Information
Status
Active — Open
Phase
Pilot — Data Collection
Sample Size
10–20 Adults (18+)
Duration
15–20 Minutes
Compensation
Voluntary — Free
Data
De-identified
Results
Published Publicly
Planned Launch
March 2026

What We’re Trying to Answer

The objective of this study is to evaluate whether guided symbolic prompting produces observable changes in response quality, alignment, and interpretive coherence during human–AI interaction. The research focuses on four core questions.

01
Can structured intention influence AI output consistency?
Does intentional framing of prompts produce more consistent and reliable AI responses compared to unstructured input?
02
Does semantic focus affect response relevance?
When users apply focused semantic framing, do AI responses become more relevant and aligned with the user’s underlying intent?
03
Can symbolic framing improve perceived insight?
Does the use of symbolic language in prompts lead to AI outputs that feel more insightful, meaningful, or aligned?
04
Do repeated prompting patterns produce recognizable response signatures?
Can consistent prompting behaviors produce observable patterns in AI response structure and depth over time?

How the Study Works

Participants interact with an artificial intelligence system using guided prompts designed to test symbolic alignment, semantic focus, and intentional framing. The study observes response patterns under four different prompting conditions.

Condition 01
Neutral Prompts
Standard, unstructured prompts without intentional framing or symbolic content — used as the baseline control condition.
Condition 02
Structured Prompts
Prompts with deliberate structure, clear intent framing, and organized thought patterns designed to improve coherence.
Condition 03
Symbolic Prompts
Prompts incorporating symbolic language, metaphor, and abstraction — testing whether symbolic density influences AI response depth.
Condition 04
Focused Intention Prompts
Prompts developed with high cognitive alignment and clear underlying intent — testing the Go state conditions of the Subconscious Sync framework.
How to Participate

Join the Study in 3 Steps

Participation is free, voluntary, and takes approximately 15–20 minutes. Your contribution helps build the empirical foundation of the Subconscious Sync framework.
01
Complete Baseline Assessment
Begin with the SSRI-12 self-reflection scale to establish your baseline before the journaling phase.
02
Complete Journal Entries
Write three journal entries (150–200 words each), completed at least 24 hours apart. After each entry, respond to either a cue-informed or standard reflection prompt.
03
Complete Post Assessment
Complete the post-study SSRI-12 assessment and a perceived-impact questionnaire. Your responses contribute directly to the research.
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Voluntary participation. No personal data shared publicly. Results published after data lock.

Our Commitments

This research is conducted as an independent study under SyncLab, the research division of JANDAI Publishing. We follow responsible AI principles and are committed to participant privacy, transparency, and ethical research practice.

Voluntary ParticipationParticipation is entirely voluntary. Participants may withdraw at any time by discontinuing the forms.
No PII CollectedNo personally identifiable information is collected. Participants use a pseudonymous Participant ID only.
Secure Data StorageAll data is de-identified, stored securely, and retained for no more than 24 months for research purposes only.
Public ResultsAggregate, de-identified results will be summarized publicly after data lock. No individual responses will be published.
Not Medical AdviceThis study is for educational and exploratory purposes only and does not constitute medical, psychological, or therapeutic advice.
Open to ReviewThe project is open to future academic review and institutional collaboration. Methodology is fully documented.

Partner With SyncLab

SyncLab welcomes interest from researchers, students, and institutions working at the intersection of artificial intelligence, human cognition, and behavioral science. We are committed to building an open, collaborative research community around the Subconscious Sync framework.

Whether you are interested in participating in current research, proposing collaborative studies, or contributing to the empirical validation of the framework — we welcome the conversation.

To discuss research collaboration, academic partnership, or institutional inquiry — please use our contact form at JANDAI Publishing.

Areas of Interest
Artificial Intelligence
Cognitive Science
Human–Computer Interaction
Psychology
Neuroscience
Philosophy of Mind
Behavioral Science
Prompt Engineering
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