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  1. Mind - Wikipedia

    The mind is the totality of psychological phenomena and capacities, encompassing both conscious and unconscious states. The term mind is sometimes used in a narrow meaning to refer only to cognitive …

  2. We're Mind, the mental health charity | Mind

    Our latest report shows us how people are doing, how services are working, and what still needs to change. Are you under 18? If you're going through a tough time, you're not alone. We've got lots of …

  3. Mind | Psychology, Philosophy & Neuroscience | Britannica

    Dec 10, 2025 · Mind is in some sense reflected in such occurrences as sensations, perceptions, emotions, memory, desires, various types of reasoning, motives, choices, traits of personality, and …

  4. MIND Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    What was going/running through your mind when you agreed to this? [=what were you thinking?]

  5. A Look Inside the Mind - Psychology Today

    Sep 25, 2025 · The mind isn’t the brain. It’s what the brain does. It runs on emotion, filters, and loops. Understand it, and you can begin to shift how you think, feel, and act.

  6. Opinion | This Is How Your Mind Works - The New York Times

    Jan 16, 2026 · Our thoughts are an ever-changing swirl of fears, feelings, desires, impulses, memories and body sensations that interact to form a single mind.

  7. Mind - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | Vocabulary.com

    Your mind is where your thinking happens. If you've made up your mind, you've come to a decision. Mind can also mean "pay attention to" or "watch." If someone tells you to "mind your manners," they …

  8. MIND | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    We use the verb mind to mean ‘take care or be careful of or about something’, or ‘pay attention to something’. In this meaning, we usually use it in the imperative: …

  9. Mind - New World Encyclopedia

    Most broadly, mind is the organized totality of the mental processes of an organism and the structural and functional components on which they depend.

  10. What is mind? An "enactive approach" to understanding cognition

    Aug 29, 2022 · More generally, you need a brain to have a human mind, but your mind isn’t inside your brain; it’s a relation between you and the world, including society and culture.