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I. Answer the following questions on the text. Key words subsequent последующий, являющийся результатом accumulation накопление cerebral cortex кора головного мозга




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subsequent последующий, являющийся результатом
accumulation накопление
cerebral cortex кора головного мозга
reproduce воспроизводить, представлять мысленно
memorization запоминание, заучивание наизусть
retention сохранение в памяти
current текущий
motor моторный, двигательный
imaginal образный
verbal-logical вербально-логический
voluntary произвольный
operational оперативный
advoitness ловкость, искусность
knack умение, сноровка
evoke вызывать
reinforce подкреплять, усиливать

One of the basic characteristics of the mind consists in that the reflection of external influences is constantly used by an individual in his subsequent be­haviour. The growing complexity of behaviour is referable to the accumulation of individual experience. Such accumulation would be impossible if the images of the outer world arising in the cerebral cortex were allowed to disappear with­out leaving a trace. Forming different links with one another, these images are preserved and reproduced in accordance with the needs of the individuals life and activity.

Memory can be defined as memorization, retention and subsequent repro­duction by an individual of his experience. It includes four principal processes: memorizing, retaining, reproducing and forgetting. The memorization by a per­son of a definite material is connected with the accumulation if individual expe­rience during his vital activity. The use of subsequent activity of what has been memorized calls for reproduction. If certain material drops out of a person's activity it is forgotten. The retention of material is memory depends on its partic­ipation in the person's activity, since the behaviour of an individual at each given moment is determined by the whole of his life experience. Thus memory is the most important, definitive characteristic of man's mental life.

Memory was once considered to be among the best explored areas of psy­chology. Modern investigation of memory focuses on the problem of its mech­anisms, and difference in their understanding underlies the differences between current theories of memory.

The most general base for the classification of memory is the dependence of its characteristics on the activity which involves the processes of memorization and reproduction. Usually we classify memory on three main criteria: by the character of mental activeness prevailing in the individual's activity we distin­guish motor, emotional, imaginal and verbal-logical types; by the character of goals, set in the individual's activity-voluntary and involuntary types; by the period of retention of information important for the individual's activity, short-term, long term and operational types.

Let's consider some of them. Motor memory consists of the memorization, retention and reproduction of various movements and their systems. There are people with pronounced prevalence of this type of memory over all others. One psychologist confessed that he was completely unable to reproduce in memory a musical piece and could only reproduce a recently heard opera as a dumb show. Normally we can distinguish an individual with good motor memory by his adroitness, knack and clever fingers.

Emotional memory is a capacity to remember emotions. Emotions always signal the degree of satisfaction of our needs and interests and are indicative of our relations with the environment. Emotional memory may prove stronger than other types of memory. Everyone knows from experience that many events, books, films are only remembered by the impression they have produced and feelings they have evoked. Yet impressions of this kind are not unrelated to concrete objects: they may be the first link in a long chain of associations.

The content of verbal-logical memory is thoughts. Verbal-logical memory dominated by the second signaling system is characteristic only of human be­ings. In contrast with motor, emotional and imaginal types of memory, which, though differing in complexity in man and animals, are possessed by both, verbal-logical memory is a typical human faculty. Based on and reinforced by other types of memory, verbal-logical memory determines their development and plays the leading part in the assimilation of knowledge by pupils in the process of teaching.

 

EXERCISES

 

1. Why are images preserved and reproduced in the individual's life?

2. How can memory be defined?

3. What principal processes does memory include?

4. What is the memorization connected with?

5. If certain material drops out of a person's activity, it is forgotten, isn't it?

6. Why is memory the most important, definitive characteristic of man's mental life?

7. What does modern investigation of memory focus on?

8. How do the psychologists usually classify memory?

9. What does motor memory consist of?

10. Why do people remember emotions?

11. What kind of memory is a typical human faculty?

 




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