| NOUN | a mental process | mental processes |
| SYNO | cognitive operation | cognitive process | mental process | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- Thought is a mental process, in which conscious cognitive processes can happen independently of sensory stimulation. It is an instance of thinking and is used as its synonym.
- In 1956, based on the degree of complexity of the mental process, he suggested a system of analyzing different conditions or levels of learning from simple to complex.
- The focus of this course is the systematic study of behavior and mental process.
- Deductive reasoning is the mental process of drawing deductive inferences.
- The mental process behind the Cyclopean image is crucial to stereo vision.
- This leads to an understanding that it is not just one map but three that help us create this mental process.
- Reason is not seen as a sublime mental process but as a rather shoddy trick humans use to try to get what they misguidedly imagine they want.
- Much of the mental process for the clinician is involved in this process of hypothesis testing to arrive at a diagnostic formulation that will form the basis of a management plan.
- Researchers examine brain activity linked to a specific mental process or processes.
- Trust escapes a simple measurement because its meaning is too subjective for universally reliable metrics, and the fact that it is a mental process, unavailable to instruments.
- Concrete thinking involves facts and descriptions about everyday, tangible objects, while abstract (formal operational) thinking involves a mental process.
- Projection is a mental process also introduced by Freud in which people attribute to others what is on their mind.
- It is seen as a mental process which conditions the next mental process at the moment of death and rebirth (though it does not actually travel in between lives, see below).
- The refutations from naturalistic fallacy defined as inferring evaluative conclusions from purely factual premises do assert, implicitly, that there is no connection between the facts and the norms (in particular, between the facts and the mental process that led to adoption of the norms).
- Memorization is the process of committing something to memory. It is a mental process undertaken in order to store in memory for later recall visual, auditory, or tactical information.
- Creative problem-solving (CPS) is the mental process of searching for an original and previously unknown solution to a problem.
- The computer revolution of the 1950s led in turn to a ‘cognitive revolution’ in psychology during the 1960s and 1970s with the focus upon information processing (via analogies to computers and programs) leading to an interest in internal mental processes, rather than just in the overt human behaviour.
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