Lomonosov Psychology Journal
ISSN 0137-0936
eISSN 2309-9852
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ISSN 0137-0936
eISSN 2309-9852

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Eskov V.M., Zinchenko Yu.P., Filatova O.E. (2017). Indications of paradigm and justification of the third paradigm in psychology. Moscow University Psychology Bulletin, 1, 3-17

According to modern concepts, the idea of a paradigm is associated with a certain common approach within the natural sciences in description of a large class of processes, objects, systems. If we’re talking about a global paradigm, this means such (global) paradigm should cover the huge classes of objects in nature and society. Today we highlight three global paradigms throughout modern science, which cover three global clusters of all processes and objects of living nature and inanimate nature. W. Weaver was first who proposed such statements in 1948 in his famous publication “Science and complexity”. However, during nearly 70 years almost no one paid any attention to these statements (though he spoke very simply about the most important things). W. Weaver has divided all objects and systems in nature into three giant clusters: the simplest systems (simplicity), which are described now in the framework of deterministic theories and models, unorganized complexity (stochastic system) and system of third type — organized complexity (organized complexity). Under the system of the third type he understood all living systems, but no special features in their organization has been identified and learned by W. Weaver. It is now clear that he could not do the study within the framework of modern science because this requires a different (third) paradigm and different science.

Received: 03/14/2017

Accepted: 03/28/2017

Pages: 3-17

DOI: 10.11621/vsp.2017.01.03

Keywords: homeostasis; psychophysiology; the third paradigm; systems of the third type;

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Available Online: 04/30/2017

Chernorizov A.M. (2010). Psychophysiological scientific school by E.N. Sokolov. The Moscow University Psychology Bulletin, 4, 4-21

The article is devoted to short review of history of one of the leading scientific schools in Russian psychophysiology founded by Professor of Moscow Sate University E.N. Sokolov. The basic ideas and scientific achievements of the school are described and analyzed.

Pages: 4-21

Keywords: psychophysiology; scientific schools; mechanisms of mental processes; vector psychophysiology;

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Korzh N.N., Dubrovinskaya N.V. (2010). Some accents to E.N. Sokolov’s scientific biography. The Moscow University Psychology Bulletin, 4, 22-31

The article describes the initial period in the development of E.N. Sokolov’s ideas in psychophysiology and their further advancement in psychophysiological and neurophysiological research studies.

Pages: 22-31

Keywords: psychophysiology; orienting reflex; neuronal model of stimulus; memory; signal detection theory; color space;

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