protoexperiential
Protoexperiential refers to the earliest stages of human experience, occurring before the development of language and symbolic thought. This concept is central to the study of prehistory and the origins of human culture. Protoexperiential periods are characterized by direct, non-mediated interactions with the environment, often involving sensory and physical engagement.
During these stages, humans relied heavily on instinct and immediate sensory feedback to navigate their surroundings.
The transition from protoexperiential to symbolic thought is a critical juncture in human evolution, marking the