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Lev Vygotsky (Outstanding Soviet Psychologists) – Yaroshevsky
In this post, we will see the book Lev Vygotsky by Mikhail Yaroshevsky. The book is a part of Outstanding Soviet Psychologists series. About the book Lev Vygotsky, known as the “Mozart of Psychology”, was one of the most influential … Continue reading
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Tagged abnormal children, art in society, behaviorism, biography, dialectical-materialism, freud, higher psychological functions, language, learning, luria, marxist psychology, pavlov, philosophy, progress in psychology, progress publishers, psychology, russian, scientific biography, signs, soviet, symbols, thinking, thorndike, thought, thought and language, word, zone of proximal development
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Cybernetics Within Us – Saparina
In this post, we will see the book Cybernetics Within Us by Yelena Saparina. About the book Can a rat tell the difference between a Raphael Madonna and a Picasso Girl in Blue? Would a Martian (if there is such … Continue reading
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Tagged automata, brains, circuits, cognition, cognitive science, cybernetics, information, interaction, language, learning, levels, logic, machine, mind, mir publishers, molecules, neural architecture, neurons, peace publishers, perception, pleasure centre, popular, science, systems, vision
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