ajateljed
Ajateljed is a theoretical construct used in philosophy and cognitive science to describe discrete units of reflective thinking. In this framework, an ajateljed is an internal, deliberate cognitive event in which a person considers options, weighs evidence, or evaluates values in order to guide judgment or action. Ajateljed differ from automatic thoughts or memory recall in that they are guided by explicit goals, standards, or concerns, and they often involve hypothetical scenarios or counterfactuals.
Origin and usage: The term is formed from the Finnish verb ajatella (to think) with an analytic
Characteristics: Ajateljed are usually time-limited, can occur sequentially or in parallel, and may be verbalized internally
Relation to other concepts: They are related to metacognition, deliberative reasoning, and executive control. They help
Examples: Before choosing a career path, a person may experience several ajateljed, such as evaluating personal
See also: Metacognition, Deliberative reasoning, Decision making, Cognitive psychology.