Huglæga
Huglæga is a term used in some strands of contemporary cognitive science and philosophy of mind to describe cognitive processes that are inseparable from emotion and affect. It is a relatively recent neologism, appearing mainly in theoretical discussions rather than as a settled empirical framework. The concept encompasses ideas about how affective states influence perception, memory, and reasoning, and how cognitive processes in turn shape emotional experience.
In its usage, huglæga refers to the integration of emotion and cognition across multiple domains. In psychology,
Origins and reception of huglæga remain informal and debated. The term is not standardized, and its boundaries
See also: affective neuroscience, emotion–cognition interaction, affective computing, mood-congruent processes.