The adjective “cerebro-digital” emphasizes the interspherality of processes, phenomena and objects that affect both the brain of living beings and a digital medium.

This definition of the adjective “cerebro-digital” was proposed as part of the terminology of the “Digital Era Framework”. In this frame of reference, four spheres are identified on the basis of the type of information manifestation, which make it possible to classify processes, phenomena and objects: The infosphere, which consists of the analog infosphere and the digital infosphere, as well as the cognisphere and the entisphere.

The brain in its materiality is part of the biosphere and thus of the entisphere. In the context of a functional analysis, however, an attribution to the cogniphere would be appropriate. Depending on the viewpoint, processes, phenomena and objects that are called “cerebro-digital” can be “enti-digital” or “cogni-digital” in nature.

The adjective “cyber-cognitive” is used synonymously for the adjective “cerebro-digital”.

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The definition given above was proposed as part of the Digital Era Framework by Dr. Dr. Jörn Lengsfeld. The text was first published in: Jörn Lengsfeld: Digital Era Framework. Please refer to the original publication if you want to cite the text.