R.M. Granovskaya and I.Y. Bereznaya
Consciousness is considered as a whole activity, a synthesis of all higher psychic processes, i.e. perception, attention, memory, thinking, emotions and speech; their mutual…
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Consciousness is considered as a whole activity, a synthesis of all higher psychic processes, i.e. perception, attention, memory, thinking, emotions and speech; their mutual conditionality is outlined. The unique contribution of each psychic process to consciousness is presented and the most significant connections between them revealed. The cerebral asymmetry is described as a specificity of each psychic function manifestation in the right and left‐brain hemispheres. Certain development principles, common to all the considered functions, are formulated. The application of these principles to the system of psychic processes makes it possible to indicate explicitly the mechanisms of continuous self‐learning.
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Presents research on human memory modelling. Gives a description of the memory process (as a whole) in its functional details by means of adding, processing and synthesizing…
Abstract
Presents research on human memory modelling. Gives a description of the memory process (as a whole) in its functional details by means of adding, processing and synthesizing psychological data using the creation of a model base. Compares the created psychological equivalent to the adequate mathematical‐algorithmic multi‐apparatus descriptions. Presents the programme‐developed human memory model as a precondition for microelectronic realizations (robot technique, computers and other bionic‐cybernetical systems).