Professionally conditioned psychophysiological properties
mental and physiological characteristics of a person, which are formed or changed under the influence of professional activity. Include sensory, motor, perceptual and cognitive features adapted to the requirements of a particular profession. According to V. A. Bodrov, these properties can be both positive (professional training) and negative (occupational diseases). They are studied within the framework of differential psychophysiology of professions to optimize professional selection and preserve the health of workers.
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