Unasked questions and unused answers in psychology

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Abstract

Contemporary psychology and cognitive neuroscience create many opportunities for studying the brain functions, but also generate numerous challenges. To date, scientists face common conceptual problems which are relevant to almost every research study/ case such as: classification of functions, unified methodological approaches, explanation of the psychological phenomenon etc. The Sino-German Workshop which took place in Hamburg in 2013 aimed to address unasked questions and unused answers, attracting scientists from different countries and different fields of psychology, neuroscience, medicine, history, and philosophy. The present discussion on the 9 unasked questions was initiated by Professor Ernst Poeppel and was held on by Russian participants from various academic institutions. © Lomonosov Moscow State University, 2013 © Russian Psychological Society, 2013.

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Pöppel, E., Bao, Y., Han, S., Sozinov, A. A., Ushakov, D. V., Kovalev, A. I., … Zaytseva, Y. S. (2013). Unasked questions and unused answers in psychology. Psychology in Russia: State of the Art, 6(3), 4–18. https://doi.org/10.11621/pir.2013.0301

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