perektiske
Perektiske is a term encountered mainly in speculative discussions of perception and cognition. It is used to describe a framework in which perceptual processing is treated as an interactive, self-referential system in which sensory input, memory, and predictive models are tightly coupled. In this view, perception does not passively reflect the world but actively constructs experience through expectations and prior knowledge that are continually updated by new evidence.
The etymology of perektiske is not standardized. It appears as a neologism in online glossaries and some
Usage of the term typically appears in discussions of philosophy of mind, phenomenology, and media theory, as
Critics note that the lack of standard definition and limited peer-reviewed support makes perektiske a contested
Related concepts include perception, metacognition, phenomenology, and cognitive science, as well as discussions of observer effects