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This work presents fundamental psychological principles in clear, practical terms and applies them to education and everyday life. It surveys consciousness and attention, the brain and nervous system, sensory processes, perception, association and memory, habit formation, motor development, emotion, and the will, discussing how mental functions develop and can be trained. Emphasis falls on observation and introspection exercises, classroom applications, rules for forming productive habits, and the physiological basis of mental activity. Material aims to be concrete and usable for students and teachers, linking theory to practical guidance for mental training and learning.
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