Similar words: central processing unit, social process, natural process, physical process, chemical process, signal processing, industrial process, geological process. Meaning: n. (psychology) the performance of some composite cognitive activity; an operation that affects mental contents.
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(1) But the truth was that my mental processes were frightfully complicated, tenaciously mixed.
(2) It is a mental process which is so much part of ourselves that it may almost be called instinctive.
(3) More important, the mental processes being studied are still only crudely defined.
(4) They have shown that mental processes can be correlated with specific neural changes.
(5) The subtlety of mental processing is due to the layout of links between neurones.
(6) Summary Neural networks are rough models of the mental processes their name implies.
(7) But the mental process allows us to filter our response to avoid undue rancour.
(8) Also, Piaget did infer the existence of internal mental processes.
(9) William James viewed mental processes as a stream, or river.
(10) Pros: A great way to temporarily impair mental processes without having to take medication.
(11) Doing long division is a mental process and so is making a joke.
(12) The mental process is similar.
(13) Time is the mode of existence of both mental process and personality characteristics.
(14) Very odd and very curious, the mental process is, in you men of business!
(15) Speech comprehension is a complex mental process, which plays a significant part in our English study.
(16) Moral mental process and moral mental characteristics of individual constitute integral inner metal structure.
(17) Memory is a complicated mental process, it is the essential condition of intelligence development.
(18) Reading is mostly a mental process and body movement helps neither speed nor comprehension.
(19) But without man's akashic linkage he would not have the instinctive perception of cosmic order enabling such mental processes to exist.
(20) Short of this position, one must admit the possibility of non-introspectible mental processes.
(21) This happens as the outcome of group pressure and impedes the official exertion of one's mental processes. Sentencedict.com
(22) It was Strongheart's manifest mental activity which opened his eyes to the mental process present in all living creatures.
(23) One is a primary teacher who was interested in the mental processes of children tackling simple addition.
(24) The extract chosen next is just as remarkable for its acknowledgement of the mysterious nature of mental processes.
(25) Asperger adults are tailed by shop security guards, though their inflexible mental processes make it unthinkable they would break the law.
(26) I am not, for example, denying that there occur mental processes.
(27) These phases and the difficulties of separating them reflect the fact that mental processes are not subject to clearly defined distinctions and boundaries.
(28) From the cognitive perspective, Relevance Theory puts forward "Ostensive Inferential Communication Model", explaining the nature, mental process and contextual effects of language communication.
(29) Their suggestion is that confabulation often doesn't involve memory at all. Rather, they say it reflects a basic inability to select the appropriate mental process for the task at hand.
(30) This means that we fit out actions to those of other people based on a constant mental process of appraisal and interpretation.
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