BOURDON TEST AND ITS IMPORTANCE IN ASSESSING ATTENTION IN STUDENTS
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Berdon, theoretical, attention, method, stress, noise, fatigue, physiology, research, adaptation.Abstract
The Bourdon test is a psychological and physiological method designed to assess a person's ability to concentrate, stability and speed of work. During the test, participants are given a large amount of information (letters, numbers or figures), and they must distinguish certain elements. The article "The Bourdon Test and Its Importance in Assessing Attention" is based on theoretical provisions, statistical data and practical results
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1. Burdon, B The Study of Attention in Cognitive Psychology. 1920.
2. Posner, M. I., & Petersen, S. E. The Attention System of the Human Brain. 1990.
3. Treisman, A. Features and Objects in Visual Processing. 1988
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