Thought or behavior pattern that organizes information (psychology & cognitive science)
1We may succeed in reducing the mental structure to a mere storehouse.
2It is a defining - though often implicit or underlying - mental structure.
3The mental structure is even less determinate than the bodily.
4I have always thought, and sometimes said, Lincoln lacked this quality in his mental structure.
5His great age and natural reclusiveness didn't provide the mental structure he needed to face his worst nightmare.
6But I don't think it's a question of moral responsibility; it's a question of mental structure, isn't it?
7Compared to the ugliness of my mental structure, Mr. Saito, I consider your physical features to be positively handsome.
8Whence that subtile correspondence and consanguinity, that the laws of man's mental structure tally with the phenomena of the universe?
9It is a primary mental structure, and they not only do not doubt but they doubt the good faith of those who do.
10What I can do is perceive the gestalts; I see the mental structures forming, interacting.
11It takes no subject as its subject and rejects all conceptual tools, words, images, theories and mental structures.
12Each temple translates the good news differently; interprets the words and co-opts them to fit with existing mental structures.
13The mental structures that were formed as a result of those memories are now resolving into a pattern, forming a gestalt that defines my dissolution.
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Translations for mental structure