External Life Moment Event
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An External Life Moment Event is an externally-sourced life moment event that originates from environmental events outside a living system.
- AKA: Environmental Life Event, Exogenous Life Moment Event, Outside Life Event.
- Context:
- It can typically involve Environmental Stimuluses through sensory perceptions.
- It can typically trigger Behavioral Responses within experiential systems.
- It can typically create Adaptation Requirements for organism survival.
- It can often include Social Interactions with other organisms.
- It can often involve Physical Events affecting bodily states.
- It can often require Response Decisions through cognitive processings.
- It can often generate Memory Formations within life progression systems.
- It can range from being a Natural External Moment Event to being a Social External Moment Event, depending on its source type.
- It can range from being a Predictable External Moment Event to being a Random External Moment Event, depending on its occurrence pattern.
- It can range from being a Beneficial External Moment Event to being a Harmful External Moment Event, depending on its impact valence.
- It can range from being a Direct External Moment Event to being an Indirect External Moment Event, depending on its causal distance.
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- Examples:
- Environmental External Events, such as:
- Social External Events, such as:
- Physical External Events, such as:
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- Counter-Examples:
- Internal Life Moment Event, which originates within conscious experience.
- Self-Generated Event, which comes from internal process.
- Mental State Change, which occurs without external trigger.
- See: Life Moment Event, Internal Life Moment Event, Life Event, Temporal Occurrence Event, Environmental Interaction, Behavioral Phenomenon, Causal Relationship, Living System, Experiential System, Interactive Life Moment Event, Emergent Life Moment Event, Compound Life Moment Event.