For analysis shows that all our mental processes (however complex they may be internally) are ultimately dependent on impressions of the external world gained through the senses.
For not sensation and the simpler mental processes alone, but memory, imagination, judgment, reasoning and every other act of the mind are dependent on the nervous system finally for their efficiency.
The cortex of the brain, the functions of which are accompanied by mental processes, is always and everywhere not only the recipient of sensory stimuli but at the same time the starting point of motor impulses.
Pathology shows us how every physical disablement of the brain is accompanied by mental processes.
Mental processes, subcortical processes, and physical effects are involved in such a way that each reënforces the others.
The older psychologies speak, in technical terms, not of mental processes but of powers, faculties, capacities of the mind.
We are indebted to Honora for this view of her husband's mental processes.
Is it strange that in the daily intercourse with a congenial spirit, they should have absorbed enough of one another's mental processes to anticipate, now and then, a step in their association of ideas?
This form of imagination appears at a later period of child mentation, and is regarded as a later evolution of mental processes of the race.
The activities of the will comprise the third great class of mental processes.
While physiological psychology has performed great work in discovering brain-centers and explaining much of the mechanism of mental processes, it has but touched the most elementary and simple of the mental processes.
It is difficult to place the will in the category of mental processes.
Defn: The art of measuring the duration of mental processes, or of determining the time relations of mental phenomena.
Mental arithmetic, the art or practice of solving arithmetical problems by mental processes, unassisted by written figures.
The consequence, indeed, disappears at once if the views maintained in this address as to the intimate relation of metaphysics and logic, and the radical expulsion from logic of all discussion of mental processes as such, be admitted.
For, as mental processes, it is natural to suppose that they contain distinct differences of character which are ascertainable.
The art of measuring the duration of mental processes, or of determining the time relations of mental phenomena.
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