Chapter 14 Psychology and Its Evolution
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14.1. Mental Concept
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14.2. The development of animal psychology
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167
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14.3. Structure and psychology of the nervous system
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14.4. Psychological and neuro-physiological features of the brain
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181
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14.5. Concept of law
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184
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14.6. Uncertainty problem
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194
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Chapter 15 FOUR ACTIVITIES
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15.1. Psychological characteristics of activityv
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15.2. Psychological theories of activity
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15.3. The concept of business and its goals
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15.4. Activity structure
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15.5. Management and control of actions
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15.6. Internalization and externalization
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15.7. Development activities. skilled
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15.8. Main activities and their development in humans
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Chapter 16 People
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16.1. Personality concept
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16.2. The concepts of "Endopsychic" and "Ekzoftika"
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16.3. Three components of human composition
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16.4. Biogenetic and sociogenic theory of personality
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16.5. Theories of man. The theory of personality types G. Eysenck
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SECTION IV (MODULE). COGNITIVE PSYCHOLOGY
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Chapter 17 Attention
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17.1. Attention concept
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17.2. Types of attention
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253
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17.3. Physiological mechanisms of attention
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257
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17.4. Characteristics of attention
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258
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17.5. Career development in the educational process
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Chapter 18 Feeling
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18.1. Intuition concept
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268
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18.2. Types of intuition
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18.3. Psychological features of sensory types
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18.4. Characteristics and features of intuition
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18.5. Theories of intuition in psychology
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18.6. Receptor and reflex perception theories
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18.7. Neurophysiological basis of sensations
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Chapter 19. Perception
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19.1. General perception characteristics
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301
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19.2. Understanding perception
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306
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19.3. Neurophysiology of perception
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308
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19.4. Characteristics and types of perception
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309
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19.5. The approach of space, time and movement
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Chapter 20 memory
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20.1. General memory awareness
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20.2. Memory types
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20.3. Memory processes and mechanisms
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338
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20.4. Keep in mind
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340
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20.5. Recall again
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20.6. Forget and remember
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20.7. Memory personal development and memory development
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Chapter 21 dream
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21.1. The concept of fantasy and its role in human mental activity
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21.2. Types of imagination
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357
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21.3. Imaging image processing mechanisms
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21.4. Physiological basis of consciousness
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21.5. Fantasy and creativity
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364
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Chapter 22. Tafakkur
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366
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22.1. General characteristics of thoughts
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22.2. Thinking and speaking
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368
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22.3. Thinking form
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22.4. As a thinking process
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22.5. The main types of mental processes
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22.6. Tactical motivation
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22.7. Solving complex logical problems and creative thinking
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22.8. Types of thinking
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22.9. Individual features of thinking
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386
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Chapter 23 Speech
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23.1. General understanding of speech
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388
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23.2. Speech Mechanisms (N.I. Dzhinkin)
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23.3. Speech Theory
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23.4. Types of speech
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366
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SECTION V (MODULE). HISTORY-EUROPEAN SOHA PSYCHOLOGY
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Chapter 24 Emotion
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24.1. General characteristics and types of emotions. Emotion concept
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398
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24.2. Physiological basis of emotions
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399
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24.3. Forms of emotion
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401
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24.4. Emotions and personality
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409
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24.5. His emotions and ways to create them
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Chapter 25 Iroda
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25.1. Concept of aromatic action
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415
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25.2. Theories about Herod
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25.3. Neurophysiological principles of Herod
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25.4. Insolvency and danger
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25.5. The structure of the irregular act
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425
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25.6. IRA Individual Features
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Chapter 26 Orientation and Motivation of a Person
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26.1. The essence of the concept of motivation and motivation
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431
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26.2. Theoretical analysis of motivational motives in foreign psychology
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436
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26.3. Motivation and Methodology of Motivation
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437
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26.4. Motivation in psychology and their classification
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439
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SECTION VI (MODULE). PSYCHOLOGY OF INDIVIDUAL PARKS
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441
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Chapter 27 Ability
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27.1. Concept of deficiencies
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441
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27.2. Qualitative and quantitative characteristics of skills
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443
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27.3. Structure disorder
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445
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27.4. Socio-historical nature of talent
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448
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27.5. Natural talent and talent abilities
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451
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27.6. Biological basis of human abilities
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452
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Chapter 28 Temperament
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28.1. Temperament concept
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457
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28.2. Summary of Temperament Doctrine
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458
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28.3. Psychological features and activity of a person to temperament
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465
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Chapter 29 Character
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474
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29.1. Character concept
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474
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29.2. Theoretical and empirical approach to character training
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29.3. Character formation
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483
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List of used publications
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