TL;DR: The authors found sharp constants in one type of uncertainty principle (Paneyah-Logvinenko-Sereda theorem) and showed that they can be found in the Paneyah and Logvinenko theorem.
TL;DR: In this article, Ivanova et al. presented a survey of Russian and East European psychology, with an emphasis on the work of Ivanova and Yasnitsky, who was a Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) of Canada postdoctoral fellow at York University and a research associate at University of Toronto.
TL;DR: In this paper, the main components of G. K. Sereda's theory of memory are described and analyzed, including its intentional and reconstructive aspects; his hypothesis that memory is futurogenic in nature; the connection between memory and both personality and personality's motivational-semantic formations; the understanding of memory as a psychological mechanism for organizing individual experience.
Abstract: This article describes and analyzes the main components of G. K. Sereda's theory of memory: its intentional and reconstructive aspects; his hypothesis that memory is futurogenic in nature; the connection between memory and both personality and personality's motivational-semantic formations; the understanding of memory as a psychological mechanism for organizing individual experience. Experimental evidence for the unified nature of short-term and long-term memory and their dependence on the type of activity is discussed, and explanations of specific memory effects are introduced. The article traces the development of P. I. Zinchenko's ideas and theories in Sereda's works.