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Approaches and TypesLogical Apprehension Judgement Inference Piagetian Seriation Transitivity Classification Decentering Reversibility Conservation Psychometric Cognition Memory Divergent production Convergent production Evaluation Cognitive Attentional focalization Attentional discarding Spatial basic operating scheme Representation Comparison Operations of memory Temporal basic operating scheme Systemic Cognitive operations Practical operations Affective operations Expressive operations Perceptual-motor operations Regulative operations
Writers Pierre Janet Jean Piaget Joy Paul Guilford Silvio Ceccato Giulio Benedetti Codrin Stefan Tapu
Mental operations are operations that affect mental contents. Initially, operations of reasoning have been the object of logic alone. Pierre Janet was one of the first to use the concept in psychology. Mental operations have been investigated at a developmental level by Jean Piaget, and from a psychometric perspective by J. P. Guilford. There is also a cognitive approach to the subject, as well as a systems view of it.