protomental
Protomental is a term used in philosophy of mind and cognitive science to describe primitive or early-stage mental-like processes that precede fully fledged mental states. It is typically used to refer to mental-like representations or actions that operate with some degree of intentionality or adaptability but that lack the full phenomenological character of consciousness or the richness of mature cognitive content.
Origins and usage: The term is not a single, standardized category; it appears in discussions of developmental
Character and examples: Protomental processes can be observed as basic perceptual salience, simple goal-directed actions, or
Relation to consciousness: Some theorists reserve protomental to describe processes that may gradually give rise to
Criticism: The term is heterogeneous and sometimes criticized for lack of precise criteria, which can lead
See also: philosophy of mind, consciousness, representationalism, cognitive development, artificial intelligence.