Experiential System
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An Experiential System is a cognitive system that processes and organizes experiences within a conscious entity.
- AKA: Experience Processing System, Conscious Experience System, Phenomenological System.
- Context:
- It can typically process Experience of Consciousnesses through cognitive mechanisms.
- It can typically organize Experiential Data into memory structures.
- It can typically generate Subjective Experiences via perception processes.
- It can often integrate Sensory Inputs with cognitive states.
- It can often support Experience Recalls through memory retrievals.
- It can often enable Experience Comparisons via pattern matchings.
- It can often facilitate Learning Processes through experience accumulations.
- It can range from being a Simple Experiential System to being a Complex Experiential System, depending on its processing sophistication.
- It can range from being a Biological Experiential System to being an Artificial Experiential System, depending on its implementation substrate.
- It can range from being a Conscious Experiential System to being an Unconscious Experiential System, depending on its awareness level.
- It can range from being an Individual Experiential System to being a Collective Experiential System, depending on its scope boundary.
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- Examples:
- Human Experiential Systems, such as:
- Animal Experiential Systems, such as:
- Artificial Experiential Systems, such as:
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- Counter-Examples:
- Mechanical System, which lacks conscious experience.
- Data Storage System, which stores without experiencing.
- Reflex System, which responds without conscious processing.
- See: Experience of Consciousness, Cognitive System, Living System, User Experience Guideline, Life Progression System, Biological System, Computing System, Reflective Life Moment Event, Interactive Life Moment Event, Emergent Life Moment Event.