THE CONCEPT OF TYPOLOGICAL CHANGES IN A PERSON AT UNUSUAL STATES
Journal: Pedagogy & Psychology. Theory and practice (Vol.1, No. 7)Publication Date: 2016-10-13
Authors : Drozdovsky A.K.;
Page : 72-79
Keywords : NSP typological complex; psychological type; unusual states; typological changes; software and hardware system for NSP measurement by motive methods; spacial model of connection between NSP and psychological types.;
Abstract
The article considers the issues of typological changes at unusual states, which occur in a person under the influence of certain factors (agent intake, communication, dreamlike states – hypnosis, nocturnal sleep). The statement is proved that unusual states can be a some kind of stimulus for manifestation and development of new properties, caused by changes in some nervous system properties (NSP), measured at unusual states. It is suggested that the new properties do not deny, but complete the initial natural abilities and behavioural peculiarities, forecasted according to NSP, which is measured at a human's state of physiological equilibrium – it has always been initial and necessary condition to apply diagnostical methods in differential psychophysiology
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