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Информационно-энергетическая организация некоторых паттернов метакогнитивной регуляции

Информационно-энергетическая организация некоторых паттернов метакогнитивной регуляции

Abstract

На материале данных двух различных исследований описаны некоторые типы метакогнитивного регулирования, также произведен их анализ с точки зрения специфики информационно-энергетической организации когнитивного поведения личности. Одной из задач настоящей работы стала реабилитация понятия «энергия» и его возвращение в понятийный аппарат современной психологии. Представленные в данной работе результаты являются предварительными и требуют проведения дальнейших исследований, однако мы полагаем, что они демонстрируют потенциальную эвристичность использования конструкта «энергия» применительно к описанию когнитивных и метакогнитивных феноменов.

The results of two separate researches are used for describing some patterns of metacognitive regulation. The informational and energetic structure of such patterns is analyzed as the specificity of individual cognitive performance. One of the goals of this article is to rehabilitate the concept "energy" as a psychological term and place it into the theoretical framework of contemporary academic psychology. Results described in this article are tentative and need further researches in this field, but they show the potential of using concept "energy" for describing cognitive and metacognitive phenomena

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МЕТАКОГНИТИВНАЯ РЕГУЛЯЦИЯ, ИНФОРМАЦИОННО-ЭНЕРГЕТИЧЕСКИЕ ХАРАКТЕРИСТИКИ ПОЗНАВАТЕЛЬНОЙ ДЕЯТЕЛЬНОСТИ, КОГНИТИВНОЕ ПОВЕДЕНИЕ ЛИЧНОСТИ, ИНТЕЛЛЕКТ, ЛИЧНОСТЬ

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