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Prepared response: a structural anchor that prevents
Prepared response: a structural anchor that prevents cognitive vacuum under pressure, consisting of pre-loaded starting position that prevents the cognitive collapse induced by stress and enables automatic execution rather than deliberation
Why This Is a Definition
This definition precisely establishes the semantic boundary of 'prepared response' by identifying its genus (structural anchor) and differentia (pre-loaded starting position that prevents cognitive vacuum under pressure). It distinguishes prepared responses from scripts and emphasizes the automatic execution rather than deliberation, which is central to the lesson's framework.