Object whose space of existence is the mind; item that is thought of as being "in" the mind, and capable of being formed and manipulated by mental processes and faculties: thoughts, concepts, memories, emotions, percepts and intentions.
Words and phrases do not fuse into one mentalcontent, but remain relatively unconnected.
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What is the material, the mentalcontent, out of which imagination builds its structures?
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His training will be different, his mentalcontent different.
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She insisted frequently on the vividness of her mentalcontent, and indeed was anxious to talk about her peculiarities in this respect.
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Not only is review valuable as a matter of recall, but it makes for an enrichment of mentalcontent which is altogether desirable.
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And when the mentalcontent is known it will be easy to recognize the affective condition of the patient to be a normal response.
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The spectator at a play experiences much more clearly and sharply than the sympathetic observer; only the proportions of his mentalcontents are different.
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In this way we become aware of images without the need of any new store of mentalcontents, merely by the help of new associations.