teadvustan
Teadvustan is a term used in Estonian-language philosophy and cognitive science to denote the subjective, first-person aspect of conscious experience. Rooted in teadvus, the Estonian word for consciousness, teadvustan is used to refer to what it feels like to undergo experiences—colors, sounds, emotions—rather than to the neural or computational processes that enable them.
In usage, teadvustan serves to distinguish the phenomenological content of awareness from third-person descriptions of brain
Operationalizing teadvustan for scientific study remains controversial, because reliable measurement relies on introspective report, which can
See also: consciousness, phenomenology, neural correlates of consciousness, first-person perspective.