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conative in cognitive psychology this is the component of attitude that involves actual behaviour
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conation One of the three aspects of the mind, in particular dealing with "willing and desiring", the others being cognition (awareness) and affection (feeling or emotion). They may work as a whole, but any one may dominate any mental process.
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conative a form of the verb that expresses striving or attempted action, but does not indicate that the action was completed. Example: He tried to cut down a tree.
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conal pertaining to a conus, such as the conus arteriosus or conus medullaris.
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