Developmental Psychology in the Soviet Union |
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Russian Society | 20 |
The influence of European natural sciences on Russian thought | 30 |
Russian cultural history and developmental ideas | 38 |
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action activity adults analysis approach aspects associatively basic basis Basov became become behaviour Bekhterev Chapter child development children's cognitive collective complex concept connection considered contemporary context course cultural determined developmental psychology direction early efforts emerged emphasis empirical environment example existence experience experimental external functions given goals human ideas important included individual infants influence Institute integration interaction interest internal involved issues knowledge latter lead Leontiev lines Lisina Luria major means method Moscow movements nature objects observed organization original particular Pavlov personality perspective phenomena philosophy play present problem question reasoning reflexes relationships relevance result revealed role Russian scientific similar situation social society Soviet psychology speech stage stimulus structure task theoretical theory thinking thought traditions transition translation understanding USSR Vygotsky Vygotsky's Western whole world view