posteriorment
Posteriorment is a recently proposed term in cognitive science and philosophy of time. It denotes a cognitive process or mental state in which a person considers or represents the posterior, or subsequent, outcomes that follow a given event. As a neologism, its usage is limited and not universally adopted.
Etymology: from Latin posterior (latter, following) combined with a nominalizing suffix -ment, indicating a state or
Conceptual framework: Posteriorment emphasizes retrospective- and forward-looking evaluation of consequences conditioned on actions. It is used
Applications and reception: Because posteriorment is not widely recognized as a standard term, its theoretical utility
See also: prospection, prospective memory, counterfactual thinking, mental time travel.