The directionality of perception of objects in connection with the specifics of the activity
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Abstract (English):
Perception is under the constant pressure of the attitude developed as a result of activity, which includes the act of objectification, defining the objective world, and reflects a certain general state, which concerns not individual organs of the subject, but his activity as a whole. It can be assumed that perception is under the pressure of the attitude formed as a result of the activity performed by the subject. The article shows that knowledge, experience acquired by a person in the process of professional activity, in the process of training, act as a factor that determines the orientation of perception. The perception of objects is determined by the subject's activity, which acts as a factor forming the attitude to the perception of objects of the surrounding world, including in the field of physical culture and sport. Increasing the length of a person's stay in the physical culture and sports sphere of activity increases the strength of the attitude to the perception of objects, i.e. strengthens the sports orientation of the personality.

Keywords:
orientation of perception, perceptual experience, attitude, physical culture and sports activity
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