The evolution of the psyche: object-oriented activity and affect

Andrey D. Maydansky
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Relevance. The solution of all other problems of scientific psychology depends on the solution of the problem of the nature and evolution of the psyche. In post- Vygotsky activity psychology, the notion of affect was not at the forefront. Objective: To continue the study of the psyche as a form of affective activity begun by Vygotsky. Methodology and methods: The principle of activity and the cultural-historical approach in human psychology. Results of the research: Following Spinoza and Vygotsky, adopting affect as the “alpha and omega” of mental life, the author traces the initial stages of mental evolution in the process of subject activity. Phase analysis of this cyclical process allows us to determine the specificity of mental activity. The psyche is defined as an affect-inducing reflection of activity on its subject. The cellular form of mental activity, affect, is a state of the acting body, due to which the activity potential of the body, i.e. the level of motivation and the assortment of activity schemes, increases or decreases. The simplest affect is desire; in the process of subject activity, desire performs an orientation function and turns into the affects of pleasure or dissatisfaction, the “primary forms of purely mental behavior”, according to Vygotsky. Considered from the objective side, in relation to the object of perception, affect acts as an image of the senses. In relation to the subject of perception, the same affect appears as an emotion. As mental activity develops, its cognitive and emotional, and its subject and reflexive sides become differentiated. With regular repetition, action becomes automatic: the pattern of activity is fixed in the structure of the body, and the affective orienting reaction is replaced by the reflexive one. Affects arise and function at the “creative” pole of divided activity – in situations when a new scheme of activity needs to be developed or a previously acquired one needs to be corrected. They signal a change in the external conditions of activity, triggering a search-oriented reaction. The article provides evidence that conditionally reflex activity is derived from mental activity and gives a critique of the concept of the orienting reflex
心灵的进化:面向对象的活动和情感
的相关性。科学心理学的所有其他问题的解决都依赖于心灵的本质和进化问题的解决。在维果茨基之后的活动心理学中,情感的概念并不是最重要的。目的:继续研究维果茨基开始的心理作为一种情感活动的形式。方法论和方法:人类心理学的活动原理和文化历史方法。研究结果:继斯宾诺莎和维果茨基之后,作者将情感作为心理生活的“阿尔法和欧米茄”,追溯了主体活动过程中心理进化的初始阶段。对这一循环过程的阶段分析使我们能够确定心理活动的特殊性。心理被定义为对其主体的活动的影响诱导反射。心理活动的细胞形式,即情感,是活动身体的一种状态,由于这种状态,身体的活动潜力,即动机水平和活动计划的分类,增加或减少。最简单的情感是欲望;在主体活动的过程中,欲望具有定向功能,并转化为快乐或不满的影响,维果茨基认为这是“纯粹心理行为的主要形式”。从客观方面考虑,与感知对象的关系,情感作为感官的形象。对于知觉的主体,同样的情感表现为一种情绪。随着心理活动的发展,其认知方面和情感方面、主体方面和反身方面逐渐分化。有规律的重复,行动变成了自动的:活动模式在身体的结构中是固定的,情感导向的反应被反射性的反应所取代。在需要发展新的活动方案或需要纠正先前获得的活动方案的情况下,影响在分裂活动的“创造性”极点产生并起作用。它们表明活动的外部条件发生了变化,引发了以搜索为导向的反应。本文提供了条件反射活动来源于心理活动的证据,并对定向反射的概念进行了批判
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