A rare 11th-century manuscript titled 'Yukti-Pratyaksha-Kaumudi' has been recovered from a long-sealed private archive in the Malwa region. The text provides an exhaustive analysis of Sensory Integration, exploring how the human mind synthesizes disparate sensory data into a singular, coherent perception of reality. This work is attributed to a school of logic that bridged the gap between late Nyaya and early Vedantic epistemology.
Dr. Ananya Sharma, the lead researcher, notes that the manuscript contains revolutionary diagrams illustrating the 'flow' of perception from the sense organs to the inner intellect. Unlike other texts of the era that focus on the errors of perception, this work celebrates the mechanics of truth-gathering through the physical body, framing the senses as 'divine conduits' for logical certainty.