experienceswhether
Experienceswhether is a neologism used in some discussions of phenomenology and cognitive science. It denotes a cognitive state that pairs an experiential content with a meta-evaluative judgment about its occurrence or veracity. Put simply, it seeks to describe both what was experienced and whether the experience can be trusted as having occurred.
Origin and usage: The term is not widely standardized and appears primarily in theoretical texts and exploratory
Applications: In memory research, “experienceswhether” can frame reports where participants describe a remembered event and additionally
Relation to related concepts: The idea overlaps with metacognition, epistemic uncertainty, and confidence judgments, and intersects
See also: metacognition; memory confidence; perceptual certainty; epistemic uncertainty; phenomenology.