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Family Processes in Mental Retardation

American Journal of Psychiatry, 1967
Experiences disturbing the attachment of young mammals to their mothers, and of the mothers to the newborn, tend to delay and distort development in many respects. Does mental retardation in early childhood result from similar disorders in social behavior?
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Cortical simplicity and mental processes

Medical Hypotheses, 1996
The cerebral cortex can be looked upon as a non-linear system of coupled oscillators that tries to resist desynchronization and seeks to optimize the activity distribution of its elements. Cortical self-optimization can be disturbed by incoming nervous activity and the cortex will compensate for it by reorganizing the state of the soma, thus producing ...
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Computer Modeling of Mental Processes

Archives of General Psychiatry, 1987
To the Editor.— Hoffman's1article Pro– vides rich food for thought for those interested in mind-brain function. The "popcorn" analogy to neuronal energy minima states is a clear and easy way to explain how "macro" knowledge structures are processed differently in the two psychopathologic states.
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Implicit representation, mental states, and mental processes

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1999
Dienes & Perner's target article constitutes a significant advance in thinking about implicit knowledge. However, it largely neglects processing details and thus the time scale of mental states realizing propositional attitudes. Considering real-time processing raises questions about the possible brevity of implicit representation, the nature ...
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Mental processes: The mental health act 1983

The Journal of Social Welfare Law, 1983
(1983). Mental processes: The mental health act 1983. The Journal of Social Welfare Law: Vol. 5, No. 4, pp. 195-211.
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Morphogenesis and mental process

Development and Psychopathology, 1994
AbstractParcellation and heterochrony (neoteny) reflect the pattern and rate of a growth mechanism in morphogenesis. Structure (morphology) and function (behavior) are staged realizations of morphogenetic process. This process continues into adult cognition in the actualization of the mind/brain state.
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Modeling human mental processes

Papers presented at the May 9-11, 1961, western joint IRE-AIEE-ACM computer conference on - IRE-AIEE-ACM '61 (Western), 1961
There now exist at least a half dozen computer programs that simulate some of the information processes that humans use to perform problem solving, learning, perceiving, and thinking tasks. These programs constitute theoretical explanations of the corresponding human behavior, and can be tested by comparing the computer traces they produce with the ...
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Ironic processes of mental control.

Psychology Review, 1994
D. Wegner
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