cuesis
Cuesis is a term that currently has no widely agreed definition in mainstream academic or reference sources. It does not appear as a standard concept in major dictionaries or encyclopedias. In practice, cuesis tends to surface only in niche discussions, speculative writing, or as a coinage in fictional or hypothetical contexts. When used, it generally refers to a process or system involving cues—signals, indicators, or prompts—that influence perception, interpretation, or action.
Etymology: The word appears to be a neologism formed from cues plus the -sis suffix common in
Potential senses: In cognitive science or psychology, cuesis could denote a theoretical mechanism whereby multiple cues
Forecast and cautions: Because cuesis lacks formal definition, readers should consult the specific source for context
See also: cue, cueing, signaling, semiotics, cue integration, perception.