Sensation, Attention and Perception — psychology STD 12 Arts — Question
Gujarat BoardEnglish MediumSTD 12 ArtspsychologySensation, Attention and Perception5 Marks
Question
Name the determinants (components) of meditation and explain the person oriented determinants.
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Answer
There are two main determinants of meditation.
There are two main determinants of meditation: (1) subjective and (2) objective
(1) Subjective determinants:
(a) Interests:
The person pays more attention to the thing or matter in which he is more interested.
That is why interest is called the mother of meditation.
It is difficult to attract the attention of a person who is not interested in an object, event or object.
For example, cricket fans are drawn to cricket commentary.
According to psychologists, interest attracts attention.
According to McDungall, aptitude is an obscure focus.
(b) Requirement:
A person's need becomes important for his focus.
A person pays attention to a thing because of the need for a different thing or object.
Physical needs such as hunger, thirst, sleep, etc. and the needs of psychologists such as love, curiosity, prestige, security are considered important for meditation.
For example, feeling hungry means that one's attention is drawn to various dishes.
(c) Habit:
Habits or addictions attract a person's attention.
For example, tobacco addicts quickly turn their attention to a tobacco shop.
(d) Education:
Education plays an important role for meditation.
He has the same focus as education.
For example, the doctor's attention is more towards the patient's pain, towards the medicine.
(e) Psycho-physical condition:
A person's physical, mental condition causes attention to be attracted. For example, mental anxiety has an effect on meditation.
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