Kashapov M.M.,

Serafimovich I.V.,

Poshekhonova Y.V.

Psychology In Russia, Journal Year: 2017, Volume and Issue: 10(1), P. 80 - 94

Published: Jan. 1, 2017

This article describes the functions of metacognition and the role of these functions in professional pedagogical thinking (PPT): the discovery of the emergence of a problemacy, the organization of cognition processes, and the management of the comprehension and resolution of the problem situation. Thinking is related to the metacognitive activity of a subject. Components and strategies of metacognition are included in the PPT process and define (by means of conscious or unconscious regulation) the efficiency of discovering and solving problems in an interpersonal interaction situation that must be comprehended and transformed. One of the conditions providing for realization of the …

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Petrova H.A.,

Kytianova I.P.,

Kozyakov R.V.,

Zavarzina O.O.

Psychology In Russia, Journal Year: 2015, Volume and Issue: 8(4), P. 126 - 138

Published: Nov. 30, 2015

This article presents research on the most effective measures in rehabilitation programs for people with chemical addictions and research on the personal characteristics that influence the complete cessation of drug and alcohol consumption. Building a model of an effective rehabilitation process is one of the most significant problems in organizing aid for drug and alcohol addicts. Analysis of the results of previous research revealed a number of factors that influence the stability of remission: individual biological factors (general state of health, presence of co-existing diseases); individual psychological factors (coping strategies, shifting of attention, self-control, aggressiveness); rehabilitation program factors (duration of …

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Shmeleva E.A.,

Kislyakov P.A.,

Luneva L.F.

Psychology In Russia, Journal Year: 2015, Volume and Issue: 8(1), P. 74 - 85

Published: Feb. 3, 2015

The negative sociocultural transformations that are taking place in modern society and the resulting psychological transformation of personality and mode of life strongly require searching for ways of providing social safety to the next generation, with teachers being the implementers of this process. Teachers’ professionalism is determined by their willingness to solve personal and socially relevant problems, including the willingness to provide social security for other people, to thwart social risks, and to build constructive interpersonal relationships. The aim of our research was to reveal and to analyze the psychological factors affecting the readiness of teachers to ensure social security …

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Malykh S. B.,

Zinchenko Yu. P.,

Tikhomirova T.N.,

Verbitskaya L.A.

Psychology In Russia, Journal Year: 2015, Volume and Issue: 8(3), P. 91 - 100

Published: Oct. 29, 2015

This study examines the role of cognitive characteristics in the success in learning Russian, assessed through teachers’ grades and test scores on standardized state exams. This paper examines the relationship between cognitive characteristics, such as nonverbal intelligence, working memory and speed of information processing, and the results of the Unified State Exam for 11th grade students, the Basic State Exam for 9th grade students and the traditional assessment of Russian language learning. This study involved students in the 9th and 11th grades from four educational institutions in the Moscow and St. Petersburg regions; 427 students were studying in the 9th …

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Bayanova L.F.,

Tsivilskaya E.A.,

Bayramyan R.M.,

Chulyukin K.S.

Psychology In Russia, Journal Year: 2016, Volume and Issue: 9(4), P. 94 - 105

Published: Dec. 1, 2016

The study presented in this article relies on the principles of the cultural-historical theory, which defines cultural impact as the main driving force behind psychological development. Based on the assumption that culture is a set of normative situations, the study identifies rules that are typical for primary school students in big Russian cities. These rules are grouped into what we refer to as factors of cultural compliance, which ultimately can be seen as indicators of pupils’ cultural congruence. In specifying the cultural congruence of primary school students, we take into account not only the rules of school life but also …

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Gladkova A.A.

Psychology In Russia, Journal Year: 2013, Volume and Issue: 6(1), P. 138 - 143

Published: Jan. 1, 2013

This article examines the influence of the mass media and in particular television on the development of the values of pluralism and cultural diversity in children. The role of television is quite important in forming positive attitudes toward cultural, ethnic, and other groups and in inculcating an adequate perception of social reality and tolerant, multicultural awareness. The article also analyzes the functions and principles of public broadcasting, among which diversity of programming is one of the most significant.

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Karabanova O.A.

Psychology In Russia, Journal Year: 2010, Volume and Issue: №3, P. 130 - 153

Published: Oct. 1, 2010

The present study is aimed to examine the role of the concept of social situation of development, suggested by L.S. Vygotsky, to define determinants of psychological development of a child in modern developmental psychology. Its heuristic character is exposed by the fact that further elaboration of fundamental and applied as­pects of developmental psychology does not make the concept less urgent New studies still enrich its content, opening perspectives for further research.

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Zinchenko Yu. P.,

Pervichko E.I.

Psychology In Russia, Journal Year: 2013, Volume and Issue: 6(1), P. 43 - 56

Published: Jan. 1, 2013

The work presents historiographic and theoretical methodological study of establishment of fundamental theses of L.S. Vygotsky’s cultural-historical concept within the field of clinical psychology. We prove potency in application of contemporary philosophical concepts, which help distinguish between the types of scientific rationality (classical, nonclassical, and postnonclassical), for scientific reflection over the development of psychology and designation of paradigmatic status of cultural-historic concept suggested by L.S. Vygotsky and Vygotsky-Luria syndrome approach at the contemporary stage of science. Present study of scientific works of L.S. Vygotsky and his followers demonstrated that fundamentals of cultural-historic conception suggested by L.S. Vygotsky and further developed …

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Velichkovsky Boris M.,

Sharaev M.G.,

Ushakov V.L.,

Krotkova O.A.

Psychology In Russia, Journal Year: 2017, Volume and Issue: 10(3), P. 7 - 27

Published: July 1, 2017

Background. Ideas about relationships between “I”, egocentric spatial orientation and the sense of bodily “Self ” date back to work by classics of philosophy and psychology. Cognitive neuroscience has provided knowledge about brain areas involved in self-ref­erential processing, such as the rostral prefrontal, temporal and parietal cortices, often active as part of the default mode network (DMN). Objective and Method. Little is known about the contribution of inferior parietal areas to self-referential processing. Therefore, we collected observations of everyday be­havior, social communication and problem solving in patients with brain lesions local­ized either in the left inferior parietal cortex (LIPC group, …

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Veraksa N.E.,

Belolutskaya A.K.,

Vorobyeva I.I.,

Krasheninnikov E.E.,

Rachkova E.V.,

Shiyan I.B.,

Shiyan O.A.

Psychology In Russia, Journal Year: 2013, Volume and Issue: 6(2), P. 65 - 77

Published: April 1, 2013

In this article dialectical thinking is regarded as one of the central cognitive processes. Because of this cognitive function we can analyze the development of processes and objects. It also determines the possibilities for the creative transformation of some content and for solving problems. The article presents a description and the results of experimental studies. This evidence proves that dialectical thinking is a specific line of cognitive development in children and adults. This line can degrade during school time if the educational program follows formal logical principles, or it can become significantly stronger if the pedagogy is based on dialectical …

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