Dmitry Leushkin

Independent Researcher | Human Systems Architect | Functional Nutrition · Cognitive Processing · Applied Mycology

About me


I am an independent researcher and author working on language-based cognitive processing, self-directed practice, and long-term observational models of cognitive and behavioural change.
Since 2008, my principal project has been the development of the Turbo-Suslik System: a protocol-based framework using structured linguistic instructions, semantic targets, cue phrases, and repeated self-directed routines. Its public operation has produced a long-term body of practice-based material, including user correspondence, field reports, recurring implementation problems, and longitudinal accounts of reported change.
My recent technical work examines protocol-based cognitive processing as an observational and systems-design problem. Current topics include linguistic instruction as an operational interface; asynchronous processing; temporal dynamics of reported change; nonresponse; post-activation turbulence; and failure modes in self-directed practice. The aim is to develop cautious descriptive models and clearer technical terminology, rather than to make clinical or therapeutic claims.
I publish technical reports and conceptual reviews through the Human Optimization Framework (HOF), an independent research and publication framework. The work is not institutionally affiliated and does not present practice-based observation as equivalent to formal clinical evidence. It distinguishes established literature, observational material, internal testing, and exploratory hypotheses.
Alongside this work, I have conducted applied research and development in functional nutrition and fungal biomass cultivation. These areas include high-load nutrition design, grain-mycelium cultivation, substrate-dependent variation, and practical food applications of fungal materials.
Research interests: cognitive linguistics; self-regulation; semantic cueing; protocol-based practice; longitudinal observation; human systems engineering; functional nutrition; applied mycology.