ingerlést
Ingerlést is a term encountered in some discussions of sensory processing and cognitive arousal. It denotes the state or process of heightened responsiveness to sensory input, typically arising when stimuli are salient, meaningful, or anticipated. As a descriptive label rather than a defined mechanism, ingerlést captures the idea that perception can be modulated by a combination of bottom-up sensory signals and top-down factors such as attention and expectancy.
Usage and interpretation: The word is rooted in Hungarian, from ingerlés meaning stimulation, with ingerlést serving
Mechanisms and measurement: Ingerlést corresponds with increased arousal or priming that enhances perceptual processing. It may
See also: arousal, attention, priming, sensory processing, stimulation.