One of the most puzzling problems that general psychology has always faced, has been concerned with the question of human psychodynamics, with its possible ‘mechanisms’, motivations, ‘inner’ and ‘outer’ actions, etc., briefly, what we usually embrace under the general and vague label “mental processes.” Together with its ‘rational’ part, a great deal of such processes is pervaded by an ‘irrationality’ whose influences upon each of us not only remain still obscure but also show to be highly dependent on each of our living experiments/experiences as well as on the way we have interpreted them. Thus, difficult to be treated by the methods of the classical physical/quasi-physical paradigm and, consequently, offering additional problems of computing/robotic simulation/emulation. To shadow forth a (possible) blueprint model of (part of) such processes in which a especial emphasis is laid upon the affective and associative ones is just one of the major objectives of this paper. The model relies upon my own neuro-fuzzy approach to Pask’s concept of entailment-mesh, albeit radically modified and extended and it works as an introduction to a more extended approach to the aforementioned problem of human psychodynamics. ©1999 American Institute of Physics.