perceptualere
Perceptualere is a term used in some strands of cognitive science and philosophy of perception to describe a framework for understanding how perceptual content is generated. It treats perception as an active, interpretive process in which sensory input is continually integrated with prior knowledge, expectations, and contextual cues to construct experiences.
The term is a neologism with uncertain provenance and limited uptake. It appears mainly in theoretical discussions
Core ideas include the dynamic interaction of bottom-up data and top-down predictions, the role of context and
In practice, perceptualere is used to frame experiments and analyses that separate sensory input from cognitive
Critics argue that perceptualere can be broad or ill-defined, risking a bundle of distinct concepts under one
See also: predictive processing; perception; phenomenology; enactivism; embodied cognition.