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The Neuro-Cardiac Symbiotic Engine: A Multimodal Fusion Architecture for Cognitive State Decoding via
Nayeli Bastidas-Benalcazar1, Julián A Calero-Apunte1, Diego Almeida-Galarraga1
1School of Biological Sciences and Engineering, Universidad Yachay Tech, San Miguel de Urcuquí 100119, Ecuador.
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Robust decoding of latent cognitive states from non-stationary physiological time series is a challenging high-dimensional signal processing problem. Traditional unimodal frameworks based only on electroencephalography often show covariate shift and weak cross-task generalization. This study presents the Neuro-Cardiac Symbiotic Engine, a multimodal fusion architecture that combines high-frequency cortical EEG dynamics with low-frequency autonomic regulation derived from heart rate variability within a unified discriminative feature space. The pipeline integrates spectral decomposition and autonomic quadratic descriptors through a memory-optimized high-performance computing workflow on the CEDIA supercomputer. To reduce domain discrepancy between memory and piloting tasks, we design a few-shot calibration strategy based on affine manifold alignment and probabilistic ensemble inference. Validation on 29 subjects reaches a mean classification accuracy of 99.13 percent, far above the zero-shot baseline near 38 percent. Topological analysis also indicates phase-space contraction under high workload, where fused vagal and frontal-parietal biomarkers concentrate system dynamics into a low-entropy attractor. The results establish a mathematically grounded framework for passive brain-computer interfaces and show that orthogonal neuro-visceral integration is critical for reliable cognitive state estimation.
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