The paper is empirical in character and concerns people’s individual conditions of dealing with ecological stress involving permanent limits personal freedom. According to literature data, it is assumed the one should expect relatively stable individual differences in dealing with so defined extreme ecological stress. Different styles of dealing with stress in certain situations for a human are pointed out as well as their individual conditions, which can be useful in the creation of a personality conception of social support in the procesess of coping stress and resocialisation.
A study of the relationship between field-dependence and psychomotor performance is presented. Boys practicing amateur boxing (younger juniors) and 16 to 17 yr. of age were subjects. Field-dependence was assessed on Witkin's Group Embedded Figures Test and eye-hand-legs coordination by means of the SMA-3 coordinometer produced by Bryans Co. Higher scores on field-dependence were associated with better performance on the eye-hand-legs coordination task but not with effectiveness of learning.
Presented are specific parameters of visual information intake in pilots on the job. The role of eye movements in the process of visual stimulus reception is discussed. Our own study on a MIG-23 flight simulator is presented. The method of oculographic testing of pilots performing professional assignments differing in workload is presented, and the practical implications of oculographic research are discussed.
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