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HIERARCHICAL PRINCIPLE IN THE PROBLEM OF A TYPOLOGICAL SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT
HIERARCHICAL PRINCIPLE IN THE PROBLEM OF A TYPOLOGICAL SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT

Author(s): Valentina Kamenskaya, Larissa Khokhlova
Subject(s): Psychology, Personality Psychology
Published by: Scientia Socialis, UAB
Keywords: behaviour; brain; constitution; hierarchy of topological properties; interhemispheric relations; juvenility; model; personal features;

Summary/Abstract: The study contains the theoretical review of different historical approaches to the study of typological properties of a man. One of the well-known typological systems in foreign psychology has been developed in constitutionology, juvenility characteristics, however, haven’t been included in its structure. On the basis of the studied samples the authors of the research consider the empirical proofs of juvenility existence, its significance in typological perspective and the formation of mental functions. The research findings of typological properties of the morphofunctional brain organization as a subject of both Russian and foreign psychology and psychophysiology are analyzed. Theoretical and experimental material is integrated in the analysis of individual typological peculiarities of students of higher educational establishments. The regularities of their manifestation at genotypic, behavioral and personal levels representing various hierarchical layers of a person’s typological system are revealed.

  • Issue Year: 5/2013
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 35-45
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: English