PSYCHOLOGICAL CONSCIOUSNESS AND COMMUNICATION IN A PERSON
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https://doi.org/10.47494/mesb.v43i.1990Keywords:
person, person, psychology, psychological processes, perception, attention, change, memory, imagination, thinking, emotion, brain, mechanism.Abstract
this article discusses the psychological processes that occur in a person: information about memory, imagination, thinking, abilities and, most importantly, about consciousness, as well as about changes in them. Especially the features of the mechanism of functioning of changes in the psychological process are also mentioned by some examples.
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