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ОГЛАВЛЕНИЕ
ПРЕДИСЛОВИЕ АВТОРА........... . 3
ВВЕДЕНИЕ...........
.Глава I ИНДИВИДУАЛВНЫЕ ОСОБЕННОСТИ ПРОИЗВОЛВНЫХ ДВИЖЕНИЙ
КАК ПРЕДМЕТ ТИПОЛОГИЧЕСКОГО АНАЛИЗА
1.1. Изучение типологических особенностей произвольных реакций в плане развития дифференциальной психофизиологии...........
.1.2. Теоретико-методологические основы постановки проблем индивидуализированности произвольных движений и действий...........
.1.3. Предпосылки исследования произвольных движений в структуре целостной индивидуальности.......
Глава II СПЕЦИФИКА ИЗУЧЕНИЯ ПСИХОФИЗИОЛОГИИ ДВИЖЕНИЙ
С ПОМОЩЬЮ МЕТОДА МОТОРНЫХ ВЫЗВАННЫХ ПОТЕНЦИАЛОВ (МВП)
2.1. Развитие представлений о связанных с движениями потенциалах мозга...........
.2.2. Методики регистрации МВП для психологического моделирования динамики действий...........
.Глава III
3.1. Планирование экспериментального изучения типологических особенностей произвольных движений...........
.3.2. Биоэлектрические характеристики антиципации как индикатор ситуации развития деятельности.....
3.3. Потенциалы антиципации в механизмах реализации действий разного смысла...........
.3.4. Факторный анализ биоэлектрических характеристик антиципации и типологических показателей......
3.5. К системным закономерностям организации синдромов индивидуальности...........
.Глава IY СТРУКТУРНЫЕ КОМПОНЕНТЫ СИМПТ 0М0 КОМПЛ Е КСА
АНТИЦИПАЦИИ В СТРУКТУРЕ ЦЕЛОСТНОЙ ИНДИВИДУАЛЬНОСТИ
4.1. Интегративность индивидуальных особенностей на этапах антиципации и сличения вероятностнопрогностической деятельности...........
.4.2. Типологические особенности функциональных систем в предпочтении стратегий вероятностного прогнозирования...........
.4.3. Особенности антиципации как задатки индивидуальных различий при переделке навыка..........
4.4. Потенциалы антиципации и задатки прогностических способностей...........
.Глава Y ПРИКЛАДНЫЕ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЯ ЦЕЛОСТНОЙ ИНДИВИДУАЛЬНОСТИ
5.1. Опосредование ишемической болезни сердца индивидуально-типологическими характеристиками
человека...........
.5.2. Индивидуальность под влиянием радиации на активированность мозга...........
.ЗАКЛЮЧЕНИЕ...........
.ЛИТЕРАТУРА...........
.ПРИЛОЖЕНИЕ...........