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tape-conditioning

Tape-conditioning is the use of recorded psychological programming to influence or control azi behavior and emotional responses, effectively shaping their personalities and reactions.

1 chapter across 1 book

Cyteen (1988)C.J. Cherryh

Chapter 37

In this chapter, Justin and Grant share a heavy, alcohol-fueled conversation reflecting on the birth of a baby and the psychological and social complexities of azi (artificially created humans) in their society. They discuss the challenges of rejuvination, the psychological conditioning of azi, and the difficulties of creativity and individuality within engineered psychsets. Their dialogue reveals tensions between natural human variability and the rigid logic of azi programming, as well as the emotional toll of living under constant surveillance and control.