unconscious cerebration
1cérébration — ⇒CÉRÉBRATION, subst. fém. Rare A. Activité cérébrale. Les réactions en cours de continuation exigent en effet le moratoire que la cérébration, par ailleurs, nous assure en surmontant le réflexe (JANKÉLÉVITCH, Le Je ne sais quoi et le presque rien …
2Unconscious — Un*con scious, a. 1. Not conscious; having no consciousness or power of mental perception; without cerebral appreciation; hence, not knowing or regarding; ignorant; as, an unconscious man. Cowper. [1913 Webster] 2. Not known or apprehended by… …
3Unconscious-ly — Unconscious Un*con scious, a. 1. Not conscious; having no consciousness or power of mental perception; without cerebral appreciation; hence, not knowing or regarding; ignorant; as, an unconscious man. Cowper. [1913 Webster] 2. Not known or… …
4cerebration — noun /sɛɹɪˈbɹeɪʃən/ The act of cerebrating; thinking, mental activity. Dr Carpenter first, unless I am mistaken, introduced the term ‘unconscious cerebration’, which has since then been a popular phrase of explanation …
5cerebration — n. working of the brain. Phrases and idioms: unconscious cerebration action of the brain with results reached without conscious thought. Derivatives: cerebrate v.intr …
6Cerebration — Cer e*bra tion, n. Action of the brain, whether conscious or unconscious. [1913 Webster] …
7cerebration — Activity of the mental processes; thinking. SEE ALSO: mentation, cognition. * * * n. 1. the functioning of the brain as a whole. 2. the unconscious activities of the brain. * * * cer·e·bra·tion (ser″ə braґshən) [L. cerebratio]… …
8cerebration — n. 1) the functioning of the brain as a whole. 2) the unconscious activities of the brain …
9Unconsciousness — Unconscious Un*con scious, a. 1. Not conscious; having no consciousness or power of mental perception; without cerebral appreciation; hence, not knowing or regarding; ignorant; as, an unconscious man. Cowper. [1913 Webster] 2. Not known or… …
10Psychology (The separation of) from philosophy — The separation of psychology from philosophy Studies in the sciences of mind 1815–1879 Edward S.Reed THE IMPOSSIBLE SCIENCE Traditional metaphysics The consensus of European opinion during and immediately after the Napoleonic era was that… …
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