Behavioral Reasoning Architecture for Human Decision Systems
Understanding what the body is doing through the language people use.
Peer-indexed research and technical papers
Eight layers of reasoning before every response
Reads what someone is actually trying to communicate, not just what they said. The intent and framing of each message shapes everything that follows.
Picks up on the subtle cues beneath the surface of language. What someone says, how they say it, and what they leave out are all signals worth understanding.
Connects those signals to what is happening in the body. Patterns in language often reflect patterns in the nervous system.
Determines which behavioral strategies are active. The nervous system responds differently under pressure than under safety, and VERA maps which mode is in play.
Builds a full picture of where someone is and what they are capable of in their current state. Anticipates how that might shift.
Matches the response to the real-world context. The right guidance in a legal situation looks different from the right guidance in a personal one.
Generates a response calibrated to the person in front of it. VERA Human is warm and biology-first. VERA Institutional is direct and precise.
Tracks how the conversation is shifting. VERA adjusts as someone moves between activation, regulation, and integration over time.
Areas we are actively exploring