State of Being Aware
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An State of Being Aware is a conscious state held by an aware entity with an understanding of one's surroundings, thoughts, feelings, and sensations.
- AKA: Awareness, Conscious Awareness, State of Awareness, Awareness State.
- Context:
- It can (typically) involve State of Being Aware Attention directed toward state of being aware objects and state of being aware experiences.
- It can (typically) include State of Being Aware Perceptual Processing of state of being aware sensory inputs.
- It can (typically) enable State of Being Aware Self-Recognition of one's state of being aware mental states.
- It can (typically) facilitate State of Being Aware Environmental Monitoring of state of being aware surrounding conditions.
- It can (typically) support State of Being Aware Cognitive Processing of state of being aware information.
- It can (typically) maintain State of Being Aware Present-Moment Focus on state of being aware current experience.
- It can (typically) enable State of Being Aware Intentional Control over state of being aware cognitive resources.
- It can (typically) generate State of Being Aware Experiential Content with state of being aware phenomenal quality.
- It can (typically) require State of Being Aware Neural Activity in specific state of being aware brain regions including the state of being aware cerebral cortex.
- It can (typically) involve State of Being Aware Selective Processing of state of being aware relevant information.
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- It can (often) support State of Being Aware Meta-Cognition about one's own state of being aware thought processes.
- It can (often) include State of Being Aware Emotional Components related to state of being aware affective responses.
- It can (often) enable State of Being Aware Social Recognition of other state of being aware minds.
- It can (often) facilitate State of Being Aware Complex Reasoning during state of being aware complex reasoning tasks.
- It can (often) involve State of Being Aware Body Monitoring of state of being aware physical sensations.
- It can (often) support State of Being Aware Deliberate Action through state of being aware intentional choices.
- It can (often) enhance State of Being Aware Personal Development through state of being aware personal development tasks.
- It can (often) generate State of Being Aware Self-Reflection during state of being aware personal self-reflection tasks.
- It can (often) include State of Being Aware Stream Processing of state of being aware stream of consciousness content.
- It can (often) enable State of Being Aware Mental Actions that direct state of being aware cognitive functions.
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- It can range from being a Minimal State of Being Aware to being a Heightened State of Being Aware, depending on its state of being aware intensity level.
- It can range from being a Narrow State of Being Aware to being a Broad State of Being Aware, depending on its state of being aware attentional scope.
- It can range from being a Fragmented State of Being Aware to being an Integrated State of Being Aware, depending on its state of being aware coherence level.
- It can range from being a Passive State of Being Aware to being an Active State of Being Aware, depending on its state of being aware engagement level.
- It can range from being a Brief State of Being Aware to being a Sustained State of Being Aware, depending on its state of being aware temporal duration.
- It can range from being a Superficial State of Being Aware to being a Deep State of Being Aware, depending on its state of being aware processing depth.
- It can range from being a External State of Being Aware to being an Internal State of Being Aware, depending on its state of being aware focus direction.
- It can range from being a Non-Reflective State of Being Aware to being a Reflective State of Being Aware, depending on its state of being aware meta-cognitive component.
- It can range from being a Simple State of Being Aware to being a Complex State of Being Aware, depending on its state of being aware complexity level.
- It can be measured by an Awareness Measure using state of being aware assessment protocols.
- It can be enhanced through State of Being Aware Focused Attention and state of being aware mindfulness practices.
- It can be cultivated through State of Being Aware Mindfulness and state of being aware contemplative techniques.
- It can facilitate State of Being Aware Conscious Choice in state of being aware conscious human choice scenarios.
- It can support State of Being Aware Sentience in state of being aware sentient beings.
- It can underlie State of Being Aware Life Patterns that form state of being aware conscious life patterns.
- It can enable State of Being Aware Emergent Behavior through state of being aware complex interactions.
- It can exist in different forms across State of Being Aware Animal Consciousness in various state of being aware sentience states.
- It can influence State of Being Aware Decision Making during state of being aware choice situations.
- It can maintain State of Being Aware Self-Continuity across state of being aware temporal transitions.
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- Examples:
- State of Being Aware Types by implementation form, such as:
- Human States of Being Aware, such as:
- Ordinary Human State of Being Aware during state of being aware daily cognition.
- Heightened Human State of Being Aware during state of being aware focused attention.
- Reflective Human State of Being Aware during state of being aware personal self-reflection.
- Mindful Human State of Being Aware during state of being aware state of mindfulness.
- Animal States of Being Aware, such as:
- Primate State of Being Aware demonstrating state of being aware complex social recognition.
- Mammalian State of Being Aware showing state of being aware environmental response.
- Avian State of Being Aware exhibiting state of being aware tool-use capability.
- Marine Mammal State of Being Aware displaying state of being aware self-recognition.
- Artificial States of Being Aware, such as:
- Human States of Being Aware, such as:
- State of Being Aware Types by relationship to consciousness, such as:
- Wakeful State of Being Aware during state of being aware state of wakefulness.
- Conscious State of Being Aware in fully developed state of being aware state of consciousness.
- Stream-Based State of Being Aware within state of being aware stream of consciousness.
- Mental State-Based State of Being Aware as state of being aware conscious mental state.
- State of Being Aware Types by cognitive function, such as:
- Reasoning State of Being Aware during state of being aware complex reasoning tasks.
- Decision-Making State of Being Aware supporting state of being aware conscious human choice.
- Deliberative State of Being Aware enabling state of being aware deliberate action.
- Self-Reflective State of Being Aware facilitating state of being aware personal development tasks.
- State of Being Aware Types by phenomenal quality, such as:
- Primary State of Being Aware with basic state of being aware sensory perception.
- Higher-Order State of Being Aware with state of being aware meta-cognitive monitoring.
- Integrated State of Being Aware with unified state of being aware experiential field.
- Pattern-Recognition State of Being Aware identifying state of being aware information structures.
- State of Being Aware Types by temporal dynamics, such as:
- Momentary State of Being Aware during brief state of being aware attentional capture.
- Sustained State of Being Aware maintained through state of being aware deliberate focus.
- Developmental State of Being Aware emerging through state of being aware cognitive maturation.
- Fluctuating State of Being Aware shifting with state of being aware attentional resources.
- State of Being Aware Types by practice context, such as:
- Mindfulness State of Being Aware cultivated through state of being aware contemplative practice.
- Focused State of Being Aware developed through state of being aware attentional training.
- Open Monitoring State of Being Aware practiced in state of being aware receptive attention.
- Embodied State of Being Aware integrated with state of being aware physical action.
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- State of Being Aware Types by implementation form, such as:
- Counter-Examples:
- Unconscious State, which lacks state of being aware phenomenal experience despite neural activity.
- Unconscious Life Pattern, which operates without state of being aware reflective recognition.
- Comatose Condition, where brain functions cannot support state of being aware minimal threshold.
- Dreamless Sleep Stage, which involves neural processing without state of being aware reportable content.
- Automatic Processing Mode, which executes behavioral routines without state of being aware attentional monitoring.
- Non-Conscious Information Processing, which influences behavioral responses without state of being aware recognition.
- Vegetative State, which maintains wakeful appearance without state of being aware experiential content.
- Subliminal Perception, where information processing occurs below state of being aware detection threshold.
- Habitual Behavior Pattern, performed without state of being aware attentional focus.
- State of Being Awake without reflective capacity, which involves physiological arousal without state of being aware recognition.
- See: Consciousness, State of Consciousness, Mindfulness, Attention, Self-Awareness, Perception, Cognition, Metacognition, Phenomenal Experience, Introspection, Mental State, Neural Correlate of Consciousness, Awareness Measure, Focused Attention, Contemplative Practice, Sense Perception, Cognitive Science, Object (Philosophy), Pattern, Understanding, Biological Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, Consciousness-Able Agent, Subjective Experience, Theory of Mind, Mind, Stream of Consciousness, Animal Consciousness, Sentient Being, Deliberate Action, Cerebral Cortex, State of Mindfulness, Sentience State, Complex Reasoning Task, Conscious Human Choice, Conscious Life Pattern, Mental Action.
References
2022
- HTTP://chat.openai.com
- Q: describe the state of being aware.
- A: Awareness is the state of being conscious and having an understanding of one's surroundings, thoughts, feelings, and sensations. It involves being attuned to one's own internal experiences as well as the external environment. Being aware allows us to make sense of the world around us and to respond appropriately to situations as they arise. It also enables us to reflect on our own thoughts and emotions and to make choices about how we want to behave and interact with others.
2014
- (Wikipedia, 2014) ⇒ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Awareness Retrieved:2014-11-9.
- Awareness is the state or ability to perceive, to feel, or to be conscious of events, objects, thoughts, emotions, or sensory patterns. In this level of consciousness, sense data can be confirmed by an observer without necessarily implying understanding. More broadly, it is the state or quality of being aware of something. In biological psychology, awareness is defined as a human's or an animal's perception and cognitive reaction to a condition or event.
2010
- (O'Brien & Toms, 2010) ⇒ Heather L. O'Brien, and Elaine G. Toms. (2010). “The Development and Evaluation of a Survey to Measure User Engagement.” In: Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 61(1). doi:10.1002/asi.v61:1
- QUOTE: ... A range of user and system-specific attributes were identified in the review of related research and exploratory study: aesthetics, sensory appeal, focused attention, awareness, challenge, control, feedback, interest, motivation, novelty, and perceived time. Influences on engagement are perceived usability, interactivity, and environmental/situational variables (e.g., interruptions, task pressures). ...