I find it hard to identify my scientific interests clear even now.
There are several reasons.
First, when I entered Psychology faculty it was rather spontaneous act while most part of my course mates came with formed ideas.
Second is my strange way from one subdepartment to another.
At the first year of study I decided to concentrate on neuropsychology.
For me it's was the most interesting variant cause I like anatomy and physiology, this department of psychology is the most empiric.
But casus had a place and i'm not interested in this more than in others psychologies.
Second stage was zoopsychology.
To be honest most part of this discipline is etology.
But also etology is not only a part of science, it's basic method of behaviorism, observation of behavior.
For me it also was a main theme.
Because only consider evolutionary part of processes, all their development, genesis, we can stated various theories, reveal regularities.
And the last stage of my interests (till now) is developmental psychology.
It's also practice area.
For example you have a child.
You know that in this age there is one main activity, there is specific sensitive period and so on.
You can see a long and a short process of genesis.
And not only child's development but also develop of brain, psychological functions reflects of a human, of a Homo Sapiens Sapiens.
In this ares there area many small areas each of them is important and is payed attention to.
Cause it's not only child, this are relation child and environment, child and parents.
And in all ways we can confront with problems.
If not-we need to know how it happens in normals.
Anyway it's interesting and useful to know.
But what is mine-i don't know.
I haven't tried all parts of developmental psychology, I haven't studied each of these small science in science.