noun
- the mental faculty of purpose, desire, or will to perform an action; the aspect of mental processes or behavior directed toward action or change
Usage: psychology; formal
Examples
- The psychologist studied the relationship between cognition, emotion, and conation in decision-making.
- His conation to succeed drove him to work late every night.
- The therapy focused on strengthening the patient’s conation after the traumatic event.
- Conation represents the motivational component of mental activity.
- The student’s lack of conation made it difficult to complete assignments.
- Researchers examined how conation influences goal-directed behavior.