THE IMPORTANT SIGNIFICANCE OF ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY IN THE STUDY OF BRAIN ACTIVITY
Keywords:
method, physiology, psychophysiology, electro-encephalography, activity, brain, structure, object, nerve, neuron, cell, mechanism, psychology, pedagogy.Abstract
This article describes the main goal of the project aimed at improving
the activities of psychologists in Uzbekistan, as well as the inclusion of the subject
"psychophysiology" in the curriculum and its significant role in the practical
activities of psychologists. The article shows the advantages of teaching
psychophysiology as a basic subject in the training of psychologists in prestigious
educational institutions on the example of other countries
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