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1  that are specifically engaged in particular mental processes.
2 ould be used to effectively manipulate other mental processes.
3 istical relationships should involve complex mental processes.
4 intertemporal choice tasks measure unrelated mental processes.
5 n of consciousness and the operations of all mental processes.
6 rize the practitioner with specific types of mental processes.
7 on and thought requires the capacity to stop mental processes.
8 universal selective factor in all modifiable mental processes.
9 ng physiological and possibly self-generated mental processes.
10 s for modulating human memory and associated mental processes.
11 l at rest which are associated with abnormal mental processing.
12      Arousal continued to facilitate speeded mental processes and also enhanced memory storage and re
13 ires assembling evidence on widely different mental processes and mechanisms.
14                      However, the underlying mental processes and neuronal mechanisms are not well un
15  crucial light on the use of RT in inferring mental processes and strongly caution against using RT d
16                                              Mental processes and their neural substrates are intimat
17  that mania arose primarily from accelerated mental processes and to a lesser degree that mania resul
18  explainability, corollaries to the clinical mental process, and predictive power.
19 lain rationalization in terms of fundamental mental processes, and he hypotheses a selected-for funct
20 twork (DMN) is critical for self-referential mental processes, and its dysfunction is implicated in m
21  that also reveals the various ways in which mental processes are unconscious.
22 gnitive events, defined as the initiation of mental processes, are closely linked to cognitive worklo
23  a behaviorally based theory that recognizes mental processes as behaviors.
24 otional and motor memory, vision, and higher mental processes as examples of this new understanding.
25 marginal dentition; and a ventrally directed mental process at the symphysis of the dentary.
26 mory have proven to be endlessly fascinating mental processes because they address one of the fundame
27 tigate the neural bases of two categories of mental processes believed to contribute to performance o
28 imple beat entrainment as well as correlated mental processes between people, leading some to questio
29 orking memory from activity related to other mental processes by having humans and monkeys perform di
30 k relies on targeting specific dysfunctional mental processes by modifying their underlying neural me
31 he cognitive science of consciousness, where mental processes can be described in terms of their func
32 considers only a very limited sense in which mental processes can be thought of as either conscious o
33 the present environment and reduced internal mental processing (cf. mindfulness), based on the observ
34 pply remains constant, regardless of overall mental processing demands; therefore, an attention mecha
35  nonjudgmental way to their own physical and mental processes during ordinary, everyday tasks.
36 ecode human brain activity-that is, to infer mental processes from observed patterns of whole-brain a
37 ed by worse response to a test of memory and mental processing from baseline.
38 is a key neural substrate underlying diverse mental processes, from basic attention to language and s
39              Poor ability to perform complex mental processing functions increased the risk of advers
40 g programs claim to improve a broad range of mental processes; however, evidence for transfer beyond
41 imulations are designed to activate specific mental processes identified by cognitive psychology, whi
42 ignatures for clinical outcomes and relevant mental processes; (ii) assessment and optimization of th
43 how selectively the area is activated by the mental process in question.
44                                Understanding mental processes in biological terms makes available ins
45 is achieved by simulating the other person's mental processes in one's own mind.
46 whether this IAT effect is due to additional mental processes in the incongruent condition, or due to
47 l amygdala (CeA) is implicated in a range of mental processes including attention, motivation, memory
48 n the KABC-II Learning (p=0.0424) and on the Mental Processing Index (MPI; p=0.0111) assessments at 2
49 12 months, 24 months, and 48 months; and the mental processing index for the Kaufman Assessment Batte
50                                  The KABC-II mental processing index was 45.2 (standard deviation (SD
51                The KABC-II composite scores (mental processing index) did not differ at 48 or 60 mont
52                                              Mental processes influence bodily physiology, which in t
53 much of the mind to consciousness, including mental processes involved in perception, motor learning,
54 g to illuminate the temporal organization of mental processes involved in social cognition.
55 ference, in which the engagement of specific mental processes is inferred from patterns of brain acti
56 both emphasize that the spatial extension of mental processes is not reducible to specific brain regi
57              Furthermore, poorer integrative mental processing may place a child at a bigger risk for
58                   However, understanding the mental processes of at-risk individuals is a formidable
59  distinct genetic profiles underlie specific mental processes of human episodic memory.
60 spine density are specific for an individual mental process or disorder and, if so, which molecules c
61 ed brain regions, each conducting a specific mental process, or instead by more general-purpose brain
62 is one major feature of meditation, and that mental processes specific to each meditation type are al
63 y, attention, concentration and/or decreased mental processing speed.
64 he mind, but learning can also occur through mental processes such as explaining to oneself, mental s
65                       Moreover, unlike other mental processes such as thought, language, and consciou
66 memory performance is the result of distinct mental processes, such as learning, memory maintenance,
67  an agentic "self." However, the survival of mental processes - termed "goals" or "interests," respec
68          The ability to reflect on one's own mental processes, termed metacognition, is a defining fe
69                    Categorization is a basic mental process that helps individuals distinguish among
70 ip suggests that DMN activity contributes to mental processes that are antagonistic to performance.
71 erm "unconscious mind" as a dumpster for all mental processes that are considered unreportable.
72 earch is to use imaging data to identify the mental processes that are engaged when a subject perform
73 e presence of greater difficulty in engaging mental processes that become active when freed from the
74 egion supports a heterogeneous repertoire of mental processes that contribute to many complex behavio
75 t the cerebellum acquires internal models of mental processes that enable prediction, allowing for th
76 t the cerebellum acquires internal models of mental processes that enable prediction, allowing for th
77 rticular attention is paid to implicit bias: mental processes that exist largely outside of conscious
78 fy the degree of heritability of lower-level mental processes that likely contribute to complex trait
79 ies have also revealed the complex mosaic of mental processes that participate in human cognition.
80                              Concurrent with mental processes that require rigorous computation and c
81 isturbed hippocampal function arising during mental processes that systemically reduce hippocampal ac
82        By centering task demands rather than mental processes that tasks are assumed to engage, this
83 on cannot provide a direct pipeline to these mental processes, though some types of introspection may
84 ith which one can selectively switch between mental processes to generate appropriate behavioral resp
85 e test how much awareness people have of the mental processes underlying these choices.
86   The current study sought to understand the mental processes underlying this association using a the
87  oscillations are believed to be involved in mental processes which are disturbed in schizophrenia.
88                              Entanglement of mental processes with environmental and intentional rela