Shynkaryuk A. Psychic-Motor Level Structure of Activity and Individual Freedom.

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Doctor of Science (DSc)

State registration number

0505U000244

Applicant for

Specialization

  • 19.00.01 - Загальна психологія, історія психології

09-04-2005

Specialized Academic Board

Д. 41.051.07

Essay

An object is the process of interdependence of the totality of multilayer motor abilities and active psychic in phylogenesis, normative and pathological ontogenesis. A purpose and tasks is theoretical and experimental determination of interdependence of the totality of multilayer motor abilities and active psychic conformities to the law and mechanisms of and psyche and terms of display of psychic and motor activity and freedom of subject; ground and development of approaches to diagnostics of psyche on the indexes of motoric, achievement of muscular relaxation, teaching to motive skills in accordance with the levels of psychic and motor activity. Methods - are the critical analysis, determination of capacity for alteration of psychic and motor stereotype of letter; effectiveness of motor actions; situation anxiety; forces of process of excitation of the nervous system (modified). Theoretical results and novelty is substantial addition of theoretical bases of interdependence of growth of capacities formotions and activity of psychical reflection in fylo- and ontogenesis by formation of new levels and degrees of psychic and motor freedom. Practical results are diagnostics of co-ordinating descriptions of psychic and motor at different levels of construction of motions; comparison of functional possibilities of psychic and motor subject at different levels; differentiation of application pedagogical of the expedient influencing after the criterion of that, what level of construction of motions they are directed on. Research results are inculcated in educational activity of Kamenets-Podolskiy of state university. Efficiency of introduction is high. The sphere of the use is psychology of high school, practical psychology

Files

Similar theses