Abstract

A person is considered as information-energy system with a host of feedbacks. The possibility of determining the statistical characteristics in a multiple intelligences profile of various social groups’ representatives using the vibraimage technology is investigated. Theft and alcohol abuse have been chosen as examples of significant social problems including deviant behavior and the trigger of formation of various socially vulnerable groups. The comparative analysis of conscious and unconscious attitudes in multiple intelligences structure of individuals prone to deviant behavior and the control group allows differentiating professional preferences and the impact of society on different social groups.

Highlights

  • One of the central problems in psychology and psychophysiology, both in theoretical and practical aspects, is the array of questions related to behavior and intellectual activity of a person

  • Theft and alcohol abuse have been chosen as examples of significant social problems including deviant behavior and the trigger of formation of various socially vulnerable groups

  • The principles of physiology of activity developed by great scientists formed the basis of modern vibraimage technology [10], which converts the data of reflex head micromovements to psychophysiological characteristics of a person

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Introduction

One of the central problems in psychology and psychophysiology, both in theoretical and practical aspects, is the array of questions related to behavior and intellectual activity of a person. Almost any kind of human activity can be seen as behavioral act or a consequence of mental organization. This statement allows us to use and analyze multiple intelligences, the concept introduced by Howard Gardner [1] [2], at the intersection of behavioral, psychological, physiological and social activity. The principles of physiology of activity developed by great scientists formed the basis of modern vibraimage technology [10], which converts the data of reflex head micromovements to psychophysiological characteristics of a person

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