Inter-analyzer interaction (IAI) at clinical psychology: Possibilities and challengesстатьяТезисы
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Аннотация:Introduction: White matter is an anatomical bases of brain integration
realization, it provides the connection between different
cortex zones inside one hemisphere as well as other hemisphere.
Hemispheric interaction research is basic aspect of brain integration
activity problem. Not less important is the aspect related with
the processes of IAI.
Aims: Evaluation of method by fixed set potential for neuropsychological
research of inter-analyzer interaction.
Methods: Russian neurophysiologists confirmed the presents of
nervous processes irradiation and considered it as fundamental
mechanisms of the higher functions realization. IAI is a particular
case of the irradiation.
Uznadze’s fixed set method allows one to model “section of behavior”,
which includes all general behavior mechanisms and provides
a way to analyze complicated forms of activity. The central components
of the set are related to different brain systems and analyzer’s
interactions. This is confirmed by the set irradiation experiments,
performed by Uznadze’s school and showed that the set forms in
one sensory modality manifests in different.
Results: Setting experiments by formation of fixed set are done
at haptic sphere: two different in volume spheres are given into
both respondents’ palms. Critical experiments are done at visual
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sphere: two equal in diameters circles are exhibited to respondent
for comparison. Theamountof illusion in visual modality is an index
of IAI features.
Conclusions: The fixed set method acquires a special relevant at
the modern stage of clinical psychology development, since the
IAI research seems to be important in psychiatric and neurological
diseases, related with brain integration disorders.
Disclosure of interest The authors have not supplied their declaration
of competing interest.