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Definition of Cerebration
1. Noun. The process of using your mind to consider something carefully. "She paused for thought"
Generic synonyms: Higher Cognitive Process
Specialized synonyms: Free Association, Construction, Mental Synthesis, Abstract Thought, Logical Thinking, Reasoning, Line Of Thought, Thread, Train Of Thought, Mysticism, Ideation, Consideration, Excogitation, Explanation, Planning, Preparation, Provision, Problem Solving, Convergent Thinking, Divergent Thinking, Out-of-the-box Thinking
Derivative terms: Cerebrate, Think, Think, Think, Think, Think
Definition of Cerebration
1. n. Action of the brain, whether conscious or unconscious.
Definition of Cerebration
1. Noun. The act of cerebrating; thinking, mental activity. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Cerebration
1. [n -S]
Medical Definition of Cerebration
1. Activity of the mental processes; thinking. See: mentation, cognition. (05 Mar 2000)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cerebration
Literary usage of Cerebration
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Foundations of Psychology by Jared Sparks Moore (1921)
"The Theory of Unconscious cerebration. 114. The Cerebral Explanation of the ...
The theory and the term "unconscious cerebration" we owe primarily to Wm. B. ..."
2. The Elements of Psychology: A Text-book by David Jayne Hill (1888)
"Unconscious cerebration. William B. Carpenter (1813-1885), an eminent English
physiologist. has substituted for Hamilton's theory of "unconscious mental ..."
3. The Word by Harold Waldwin Percival (1912)
"THE BRAIN AND SUBCONSCIOUS cerebration BY ALEXANDER WILDER, MD WHAT of the brain,
its scientific history and its specific functions? ..."
4. Hypnotism: Its History, Practice and Theory by John Milne Bramwell (1906)
"CARPENTER'S UNCONSCIOUS cerebration. According to Carpenter, much of our ...
This " Unconscious cerebration," taking place in the higher sphere of cerebral ..."
5. Genetic Philosophy by David Jayne Hill (1893)
"Unconscious cerebration. While it may be said that every psychosis is accompanied
by a ... Unconscious cerebration occurs in which very complicated acts, ..."