Human Experience
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A Human Experience is an organism experience experienced by a human organism (represents the moment-to-moment sensory awareness and cognitive processing of human being).
- AKA: Human Moment, Personal Experience, Conscious Human Experience
- Context:
- It can generate Human Sensory Input through human perceptual system.
- It can form Human Memory Pattern through human neural encoding.
- It can create Human Emotional Response through human limbic processing.
- It can shape Human Consciousness through human cognitive integration.
- It can influence Human Behavior through human experiential learning.
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- It can often trigger Human Development through human reflective thinking.
- It can often affect Human Mental Model through human schema updating.
- It can often impact Human Social Interaction through human behavioral adaptation.
- It can often modify Human Value System through human experiential insight.
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- It can range from being a Basic Human Experience to being a Complex Human Experience, depending on its human cognitive depth.
- It can range from being a Individual Human Experience to being a Shared Human Experience, depending on its human social context.
- It can range from being a Momentary Human Experience to being a Life-Defining Human Experience, depending on its human temporal scope.
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- Examples:
- Human Sensory Experiences, such as:
- Human Cognitive Experiences, such as:
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- Counter-Examples:
- Machine Experience, which lacks human consciousness.
- Animal Experience, which lacks human cognitive capability.
- Artificial Experience, which lacks human organic processing.
- See: Human Consciousness, Human Cognition, Human Perception, Human Memory, Human Emotion, Human Learning, Human Development.
References
2015
- (Wikipedia, 2015) ⇒ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/personal_experience Retrieved:2015-11-8.
- Personal experience of a human being is the moment-to-moment experience and sensory awareness of internal and external events or a sum of experiences forming an empirical unity such as a period of life.