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《Journal of Russian & East European Psychology》2013,51(2):68-73
2. Personality Factors in Perception The role of personality factors is no less significant in the process of perception. From the theoretical positions of L. S. Vygotsky, A. R. Luria, and A. V. Zaporozhets it follows that the development of perception is determined by new tasks that arise during ontogenesis. Perception advances as perceptual actions develop that manifest the subject's activity (B. C. Anan'yev, 1960; Yu. B. Gippenreiter, 1958; J. Piaget, 1961; L. A. Venger, 1969; A. V. Zaporozhets, 1960; V. P. Zinchenko, 1967). The cited works show how perceptual actions develop and examine their role in constructing an image. They enumerate the developmental stages of perceptual actions and their orienting and regulating functions. The skill and operations that constitute perceptual actions, the child's perceptual development, and the methods for studying the level of perceptual development have all been researched by L. A. Venger (1969).* All of these works characteristically approach perception as an activity that includes a basic feature of the human mind, namely, its selectivity (A. N. Leont'yev). 相似文献
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《Journal of Russian & East European Psychology》2013,51(2):73-89
Many authors would agree that thinking is never separate from needs, motives, and emotions. But in light of their theoretical positions, different investigators have solved this problem in quite different ways. Some, such as Bleuler (1912), have contrasted "autistic" thinking with "realistic" thinking; others, such as T. Rib0 (1906), have posited a special "logic of feelings" that is in contrast to ordinary logic. The connection between thinking and affect has been viewed as the coexistence of two special forms of thinking, one affective and the other logical, there being two interconnected but separate spheres - thinking and feeling. 相似文献
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Denis Hill 《BMJ (Clinical research ed.)》1958,1(5072):663-666
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《Journal of Russian & East European Psychology》2013,51(2):61-68
In the last chapter we tried to show how disorders in the structure of motives can alter a person's activity, personality traits, values, and character. 相似文献
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