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<a id="Need"></a>
<h3 class="ALPHA_LVL2">Need (in
psychology)</h3>

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     Need (in
psychology), 

an individual&#8217;s
state created by his
necessity in objects
essential for his
existence and
development. N. is the source
of human activity. In human history,
N&#8217;s as the function of man&#8217;s <em>activity</em>
result from development of
production. In this case, a natural object
is no longer merely a catch, i.e. a
thing with solely the biological
significance of food. By means of labour
implements, man can modify that
object to adapt it to his own N&#8217;s.
In this way, human necessities can
also develop, i.e. become the element
of history. Production is connected
with man through N&#8217;s, not directly.
Animal, organic N&#8217;s transform into
human, &#8220;extraorganic&#8221; N&#8217;s mediated
by objective activity. N. is both the
premise and result of not only human
labour activity per se, but of cognitive
processes as well. It is for that reason
that N. causes personal states
instrumental in controlling behaviour and
determining the course of human
<em>thinking, sentiments</em>, and <em>will</em>. Human
N&#8217;s depend on the individual&#8217;s <em>
education</em> in the broad sense of the word,
i.e. on the extent to which he is
familiar with human culture,
represented both objectively (in material
N&#8217;s) and functionally (in intellectual
N&#8217;s). The difference between these
forms of culture and, consequently,
between material and intellectual N&#8217;s,
is relative and determined by
development of production. Satisfaction by
man of his N&#8217;s is, in effect, a process

whereby he acquires a given form
of activity conditioned by social
development. In this case, &quot;the
satisfaction of the first need, the action
of satisfying and the instrument of
satisfaction which has been acquired,
leads to new needs, and this creation
of new needs is the first historical
act.&quot; (K. Marx, F. Engels, <em>Collected
Works</em>, Vol. 5, p. 42). The social
characteristics of human N&#8217;s are
likewise derivatives of this structure
of labour activity. Inasmuch as the
process of satisfying one&#8217;s N&#8217;s takes
on the form of purposeful activity,
they are the source of a person&#8217;s
activeness (see <em>Activeness of
Personality)</em>. In subjectively comprehending
the <em>goal</em> as his N., an individual
becomes convinced that the N. can be
satisfied only by achieving the goal.
This allows him to correlate the
subjective ideas of his N. with its objective
contents by looking for means to gain
that goal as an object. N&#8217;s reveal
themselves in <em>motives (drives, desires</em>,
etc.) by prompting a man to activity
and becoming a form through which
they manifest themselves. Whereas
in N&#8217;s human activity is essentially
dependent on their objective social
essence, in motives that dependence
is seen in the form of the subject&#8217;s
own activeness. Hence, the system of
motives revealing themselves in
individual behaviour is more
characteristic and mobile than the N. that
constitutes its essence. Forstering N&#8217;s
inherent in the man of socialist society
is the central task in educating <em>
personality</em> under developed socialism.</p>

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<a id="Negativism"></a>
<h3 class="ALPHA_LVL2">Negativism</h3>

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     Negativism, 

unmotivated <em>behaviour</em>
of a subject, expressed in actions
intentionally opposite to the
requirements and expectations of other
individuals or social groups. As a
situational <em>reaction</em> or personal feature
(with the exception of clinical cases
of senseless resistance), N. is caused
by the subject&#8217;s need to assert himself
or herself, to protect his or her ego,
and is also the result of <em>egotism</em> and
<em>alienation</em> from the needs and interests
of other people. Psychologically, N.
is based on&#8217; the subject&#8217;s <em>attitude</em> to
negation of specific requirements,
expectations, and forms of
communication among members of the given
social group. It is a predisposition to
protest against that group, and to
repudiate the given <em>personality</em> as such.
Situational negativist reactions are
observed in children during &#8220;crises&#8221;
of growth and are manifested in
stubbornness, capricious behaviour, and
senseless demands.</p>

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<h3 class="ALPHA_LVL2">Neobehaviourism</h3>

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     Neobehaviourism, 

a trend in US
psychology developed in the 1930s.
Neobehaviourists accepted the main
postulate of behaviourism, according
to which psychology studies the
objectively observed <em>reactions</em> of the
organism to environmental <em>stimuli</em>,
and supplemented it with the concept
of <em>intervening variables</em> as factors that
serve as a conditioning link between
stimuli effects and reactive muscle
movements. In line with the
methodology of operationalism, neobehaviourists
thought that the substance of the
concept &quot;intervening variables&quot; defining
the &#8220;unobservable&#8221; cognitive and

motivational (see <em>Motivation)</em>
components of <em>behaviour</em> is revealed in <em>
laboratory experiments</em> by indicators
contained in the researcher&#8217;s <em>operations</em>.
N. was indicative of the crisis of
&#8220;classical&#8221; behaviourism, which could
not explain the integrity and
purposefulness of behaviour, its controllability
by information about the surrounding
world, and its dependence on the <em>needs</em>
of the organism. Using the ideas of
<em>Gestalt psychology</em> and <em>Freudianism</em>
(Edward Tolman), and also Pavlov&#8217;s
teaching on higher nervous activity
(Clark Hull), neobehaviourists sought
to overcome the restricted nature of
the original behaviourist doctrine.
Yet they preserved its postulate aimed
at biologising human mentality.</p>

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<a id="Neo-Freudianism"></a>
<h3 class="ALPHA_LVL2">Neo-Freudianism</h3>

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     Neo-Freudianism, 

a psychological
trend whose advocates try to overcome
the biologism of classic Freudianism
and introduce its basic tenets into a
social context. Among the better known
representatives of neo-Freudianism are
Karen Homey, Erich Fromm, and
Harry Sullivan (all from the United
States). According to Homey, <em>neuroses</em>
are caused by <em>anxiety</em> which arises
in a child when encountering a hostile
environment, and anxiety that grows
stronger when his parents and other
people do not provide him with enough
<em>love</em> and attention. Fromm explains
neuroses by the individual&#8217;s inability
to achieve harmony with the social
structure of modern society, which
allegedly forms in the individual a
feeling of loneliness and alienation
from his fellow men and gives rise
to neurotic ways for ridding himself

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of that feeling. Sullivan sees the source
of neuroses in <em>worry</em> states that arise
in <em>interpersonal relationships</em>. Despite
its apparent attention towards factors
of social life, N.-F. regards the
individual with his unconscious <em>
inclinations</em> as primordially independent of
and conflicting with society. Besides,
it regards society as a source of
&quot;general alienation&quot; and as hostile to
the fundamental tendencies of <em>
personality</em> development.</p>

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<h3 class="ALPHA_LVL2"><b>Nervous Model of Stimulus</b></h3>

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     <b>Nervous Model of Stimulus</b>, 

a
configuration of the trace left in the <em>nervous
system</em> by a repeated <em>irritant</em> with
fixed parameters. The concept of N.M.
of S. was suggested by Yevgeni Sokolov.
After the multiple repetition of a
stimulus, one observes selective
extination of an <em>orientating reflex</em> only to
that stimulus. The nervous system
responds to change of any stimulus
parameter (distribution in time and
space, intensity, colour, etc.), by a
more intense orientating reflex. N.M.
of S. performs the function of a
selfadjusting, multi-dimensional filter
which selectively suppresses the
orientating reflex to a recurring
stimulus.</p>

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<h3 class="ALPHA_LVL2"><b>Nervous System</b></h3>

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     <b>Nervous System</b>, 

a totality of nerve
formations in animals and humans
with which they perceive the irritants
that act on the body, work off the
<em>excitations</em> occurring therewith, and
develop <em>reactions</em>. The N.S. ensures
the functioning of the organism as a
single whole. It includes the central,
peripheral and vegetative N.S&#8217;s. The
central N.S. consists of nerve tissues

of the <em>brain</em> and spinal cord, whose
main elements are nerve cells, <em>neurons</em>.
The peripheral N.S. is represented by
afferent (sensitive) nerves that conduct
impulses from <em>receptors</em> (units that
serve to turn optical, mechanical,
chemical, and heat energy of the
external and internal media into
nervous impulses) to the central N.S.,
and by efferent (motor) nerves that
conduct impulses from the central N.S.
to the skeletal muscles. The vegetative
N.S. services internal organ muscles
and glands. The activity of the central
N.S. is subordinate to the <em>reflex</em>
principle. A reflex is a reaction to receptor
excitations. Depending on irritation
intensity, the frequency of nervous
impulses from the receptors would
change. A reflex of a normal animal,
e.g. one oriented in response to
environmental changes, is achieved via the
cortex and constitutes the integral
reaction of the whole organism. This
reaction is associated with <em>inhibition</em>
of other nerve mechanisms. The
mechanism of inverse afferentation from
vital organs, viz. the information about
reaction results, plays an important
role in rendering the reaction normal.
The nature of a reflex reaction is
determined not only by anatomic
factors, but also by the functional state
of the central N.S. if some nerve centre
is in a state of hyper excitation, a
stimulation may primarily excite that
centre by the <em>dominant</em> principle.
Reflexes are classified into innate
(unconditioned) and those acquired
in individual life (conditioned) (see
<em>Unconditioned Reflex, Conditioned
Reflex)</em>. Conditioned reflexes come

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out as a central psychological
phenomenon in the function of the cortex
and signify the development of new
(temporary) associations. If a repeated
irritation does not serve to satisfy some
vital need, the reaction thereto would
attenuate and disappear. Cortical
inhibition underlies this attenuation.
The cortex performs various forms of
mental activities.</p>

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<h3 class="ALPHA_LVL2"><b>Neurolinguistics</b></h3>

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     <b>Neurolinguistics</b>, 

a branch of
psychological science marginal with
psychology, neurology and linguistics, which
studies the brain mechanisms of <em>speech</em>
and the changes in speech processes
that arise as a result of local brain
lesion. The forming of N. as a
discipline is linked with the development
of <em>neuropsychology</em>, on the one hand,
and linguistics and <em>psycholinguistics</em>,
on the other. In line with the concepts
of contemporary neuropsychology, N.
regards speech as a systems function,
and <em>aphasia</em> as a systems disorder
involving the primary defect and
secondary disturbances occurring as a
result of the primary defect, and also
owing to functional reconstructions
of the work of the brain aimed at
compensating the impaired function.
The current stage in the development
of N. is connected with the works
of Alexander Luria and his followers,
who combined the systems analysis
of speech disturbances with
theoretical linguistic and psych olinguistic
concepts (for instance, the phoneme
theory of Jan Baudoin de Courtenay,
Nikolai Trubetskoy, Lev Shcherba
and others.</p>

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<h3 class="ALPHA_LVL2"><b>Neuron</b></h3>

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     <b>Neuron</b>, 

a nerve cell with all its
extensions, the main structural unit
of the <em>nervous system</em>. N. consists of a
body, ramified extensions (dendrites),
and a long extension (axone), and
also of terminal systems. N.&#8217;s main
function is to &quot;generate <em>excitation</em>,
which is conducted by the axone in
the form of short-term electric signals,
nervous impulses.</p>

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<a id="Neuropsychology"></a>
<h3 class="ALPHA_LVL2"><b>Neuropsychology</b></h3>

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     <b>Neuropsychology</b>, 

a branch of
psychological science marginal with
psychology, medicine (neurology and
neurosurgery) and psychology. N. studies
the brain mechanisms of <em>higher mental
junctions</em> with reference to local
lesions of the brain (see <em>
Compensation of Mental Functions)</em>. Alexander
Luria, the founder of neuropsychology
in the USSR, developed the ideas
of Lev Vygotsky about the social
determination and systems structure
of higher mental functions and
produced a theory of the systems dynamic
localisation of mental processes (see
<em>Localisation of Higher Mental
Functions) </em>, which is the theoretical
foundation of N. Contemporary N. is
subdivided into several branches: clinical,
rehabilitational, experimental,
psychophysiological, and children&#8217;s. N. uses a
<em>syndrome</em> analysis of disturbances in
higher mental functions to qualify
these disorders and diagnose brain
lesions. The analytical methods
developed by Luria represent a set of special
tests with reference to various
cognitive processes (different types of
<em>perception, memory, speech</em> functions,
and <em>thinking)</em>, and arbitrary <em>motions</em>
and <em>actions</em>. These methods were used

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to study various neuropsychological
syndromes, the stable combinations of
disorders of higher mental functions
in lesions of various brain structures.
N. has major significance for
developing the general methodological and
theoretical foundations of
psychological research, and for diagnosing
local lesions of the brain and
resuscitating its impaired functions.</p>

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<a id="Neuroses-Clinical"></a>
<h3 class="ALPHA_LVL2">Neuroses, Clinical</h3>

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     Neuroses, Clinical, 

a basic form of
neuropsychic disorders. N.,C. are
caused by the so-called neurotic
conflict, which involves a disturbance
of human vital and meaningful
relationships originating from
childhood and activating in <em>situations</em> that
cause mental traumas. In neuroses,
organic changes in the <em>brain</em> are mostly
absent. Three basic forms of N.,C.
are distinguished, namely neurasthenia
(nervous exhaustion), hysteria, and
neurosis of obsessive states.
Neurasthenia, being accompanied by
physical exhaustion, is characterised
by disturbed functions of the
vegetative nervous system, hyper irritation,
fatigue, lacrimation, and feelings of
gloom and inadequacy (see <em>
Depression)</em>. The hysteric forms of N.,C. are
extremely diverse and often take the
form of diseases, such as paralyses,
various seizures, impaired pain
sensibility and coordination of movements,
stammering, various <em>speech</em>
disturbances (ranging from aphasia to total
muteness), etc. Deep forms of hysteric
N.,C. may turn into psychotic
disorders accompanied by deliration.
Neurosis of <em>obsessive states</em> is characterised
by the appearance, following some

severe mental trauma, of various
obsessions, <em>phobias</em>, increased <em>anxiety</em>,
depressed states, and various vegetative
disturbances. Methods of treatment
of N.,C. are based on a combination
of pharmacological therapy with
various kinds of <em>psychotherapy, viz</em>.
pathogenic, behavioural, group, etc.
The contemporary theory of N.,C.
recognises the multifactor nature of
these diseases, but at the same time
underlines the leading role of
psychological aspects in their origin and
treatment.</p>

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<h3 class="ALPHA_LVL2">Neurosis, Experimental</h3>

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     Neurosis, Experimental, 

a state induced
in animals under special conditions
of a physiological <em>experiment</em> and
characterised by disturbed adaptive
behaviour, incapability to develop new
and repeat old <em>conditioned reflexes</em>,
refusal to eat, vegetative disorders,
and sleep disturbance. Being a model
of clinical neuroses in human beings,
N.,E. is used to study the mechanisms
of higher nervous activity.</p>

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<h3 class="ALPHA_LVL2">Neuroticism</h3>

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     Neuroticism, 

a state characterised by
emotional instability, <em>anxiety</em>, low
selfrespect, and vegetative&#8217; disorders. N.
should not be identified with neurosis,
since neurotic symptoms may be shown
by healthy individuals, too. N. is
generally assessed by special scales or
<em>personality inventories</em>.</p>

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<h3 class="ALPHA_LVL2">Next Development Zone</h3>

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     Next Development Zone, 

the difference
in the level of difficulty of <em>tasks</em>
solved by a child independently (the
present level of development) and
under the supervision of an adult.
This concept was introduced by Lev

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Vygotsky, who showed that the real
correlation between mental
development and the ability to learn can be
revealed by establishing the existent,
development level of the child and his
N.D.Z. Creating the N.D.Z. in
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development. The notion &quot;N.D.Z.&quot;
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mental development of the child in
Soviet <em>developmental</em> and <em>pedagogic
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