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n. (thought process English)
Usage examples of "thought processes".
He thus grows up, largely unaware of his own emotions and thought processes.
This applies not only to what we see and hear outside, but also to what goes on in our internal thought processes.
Our thought processes operate with just the same sort of logic as computers.
Nixie was allowing VISAR to monitor her thought processes and recollections as she described them.
She had come to the same decision as him about a choice of destination, but there was one detail of Louis's own thought processes that he had declined to mention: of all the creatures, human or non-human, that you might find down on the surface of the planet, E.
Like a caged animal, its tearing claws pulled to render it even less capable of harmif Dax loosened the grip of her rational thought processes upon her imagination, she could almost feel the sense of sleeping danger contained by the object.
Most importantly, humans are the only species which can systematically study its own thought processes.
The sense of bustling workers whose activities spread outward all around gave him a feeling of protection that he believed helped his thought processes.