mindicated
Mindicated is a neologism used in discussions of cognition and philosophy of mind to describe evidence or signals that indicate a person's internal mental states. As an adjective, mindicated refers to cues, data, or interpretations that arise from or rely on mental content such as beliefs, desires, intentions, or emotions. In practice, mindicated cues are those that observers infer to be linked to particular cognitive states, rather than directly measurable properties of the external world. The term is not part of a standardized vocabulary and its exact scope varies among authors.
Etymology and usage: Mindicated appears to blend mind with indicate, signaling that the indicated content comes
Examples and applications: Researchers might describe pupil dilation as a mindicated index of cognitive load, or
Relation and limitations: Mindication sits near related concepts such as theory of mind, metacognition, and cognitive
See also: theory of mind, metacognition, cognitive indicators, mind reading.