- In
their most
common sense, the
terms thought and
thinking refer to
cognitive processes that can
happen independently of
sensory stimulation.
Their most...
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gives rise to boredom, rancor, apathy, and a p****ive
inert or
sluggish mentation. Physically,
acedia is
fundamentally ****ociated with a
cessation of motion...
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Chinta (Sanskrit: चिन्ता) in
Hindu philosophy refers to
mentation i.e.
mental activity,
especially thinking. The word, Chintā (चिन्ता) is
derived from...
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comprising three systems: The
System Ucs – the unconscious: "primary process"
mentation governed by the
pleasure principle characterised by "exemption from mutual...
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begins with very high fever,
severe headache,
convulsions and
altered mentation. A
person with
measles encephalitis may
become comatose, and
death or...
- meta-analysis
found that
gabapentin also
increased the risk of
difficulties in
mentation and
visual disturbances as
compared to a placebo.
Gabapentin is ****ociated...
- post-Maimonides
studies suggest that
judges may be able to use
dream mentations to
identify target materials correctly more
often than
would be expected...
- as a new form of
meditation in that it
involves deliberate control of
mentation,
involving meta-cognition in
general and meta-cognitive
control in particular...
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gives rise to boredom, rancor, apathy, and a p****ive, inert, or
sluggish mentation. Physically,
acedia is
fundamentally a
cessation of
motion and an indifference...
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death or an ****ociated event; "Rebirth", the
return to normal,
conscious mentation, "characteristically
involving a
tremendous sense of relief,
which is...