representile
Representile is a proposed term in cognitive science and philosophy of mind for an elemental unit within a representational architecture whose primary function is to form, store, and manipulate internal representations of external states. A representile is not a passive observation but an active bearer of content, akin to a neural population, latent unit, or symbolic node that contributes to the system’s model of the world. The term emphasizes the representational status of the unit rather than its specific medium or mechanism.
In computational models, representiles can correspond to latent variables in probabilistic models or to hidden units
Distinctions: Representiles differ from raw sensory inputs (percepts) in that they carry content that can be
Usage and criticism: The representile concept is useful for clarifying modular structure in theories of mind
See also: mental representation, representation, latent variable, predictive coding, cognitive architecture.