ISSN 0439-755X
CN 11-1911/B
主办:中国心理学会
   中国科学院心理研究所
出版:科学出版社

心理学报 ›› 1958, Vol. 2 ›› Issue (1): 74-86.

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巴甫洛夫对心理活动和心理学的看法

詹鍈   

  1. 天津师范大学
  • 收稿日期:1900-01-01 修回日期:1900-01-01 发布日期:1958-01-01 出版日期:1958-01-01
  • 通讯作者: 詹鍈

HOW PAVLOV LOOKED AT PSYCHIC ACTIVITY AND PSYCHOLOGY

CHAN YING (Tientsin Normal university)   

  • Received:1900-01-01 Revised:1900-01-01 Online:1958-01-01 Published:1958-01-01

摘要: <正> 关于心理活动是不是高級神經活动的問題,以及心理学和高級神經活动生理学的关系的問題,近五年来在苏联展开了热烈的爭辯。中国心理学界在初步学习了巴甫洛夫学說之后,紧接着在1954年和1955年,对于以上的問題也展开了全国性的討論。这类問題之所以引起中苏两国心理学界的重視,是由于这个問題的解决和心理学的对象問題息息相关,而尤其和在巴甫洛夫学說的基础上进行心理学改造的方向密切相关。 差不多中苏两国所有参加討論这类問題的文章,都引用巴甫洛夫的話,为什么大家都承認要在巴甫洛夫学說的基础上来改造心理学,而且大家都引証巴甫洛夫的話来支持自

Abstract: For the sake of study, an attempt at classification into 4 stages of Pavlov's viewpoints concerning psychic activity and psychology was made by the author. The first stage, i.e., before 1904 when Pavlov received the nobel prize; the second stage, from 1906 to 1914; the third stage, from 1916 to 1927, when "Lectures on the function of the Cerebral Hemispheres" was first published; and the fourth stage, from 1927 to his death.The term "highest nervous activity" was first used by Parlor to indicate the activity of the cerebral hemispheres. At the later stage what he meant by this term had become a synonym of behavior, i.e., the psychic activity as what is commonly understood. This type of activity maintains the equilibrium between an organism and the environment. That which maintains the equilibrium inside the organism itself was referred by Pavlov as the lower nervous activity.At the second stage, Pavlov regarded psychic activities as mental ones, while at the third stage, what was meant by the term psychic activity seemed to be the internal reflective activities of man and higher animal. In his later life, he began to use external behavior to mean psychic activity.In the very begining, Pavlov very much looked down upon psychology. Even at the second stage, he still had a doubt as to whether psychology had the right to become a science. He regarded the defect in psychology as a lack of spatial nature, but he did not deny psychology to be a discipline concerning the human inner world. It was at the third stage when he started to indicate explicitly the possibility for both psychology and physiology to study the highest nervous activity. But psychology must be founded on the basis of physiology of the highest nervous activity. It was not until the last stage when he began to feel the way he rejected psychology in those early years as but a sort of "zeal", and proposed that psychology and physiology be mated.