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Post -graphic neurobiology of behavior

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Author:Sakharov Dmitry Antonovich, Dyakonova Varvara Evgenievna
Cover:Hard
Category:Medical BooksPolitics & Social SciencePsychologyReference books
ISBN:978-5-90717-52-5
Dimensions: 170x39x240cm
How are the commands that the brain gives to the executive organs? For centuries it was believed that nervous activity is reflexive, that is, it obeys a simple and, seemingly self -evident rule: an incentive is an answer. But attentive researchers have long subjected this rule to doubt. Particularly tangible damage was caused by the reflex paradigm ethologists (field zoologists), who associated the behavior of animals with spontaneous (spontaneous, endogenous processes in the brain. Since the 1960s. The postulates of ethology confidently confirms the verification by the methods of cellular neurophysiology, neuroetology was born. The book by V.E. Dyakonova and D. A. Sakharov expresses a neuroetological view of the organization and functioning of the nervous system. The experience of their own research allows the authors to pay special attention to the central generators of the pattern - neural ensembles responsible for the endogenous generation of ordered behavioral acts. Are the ideas about the central generators to the mechanisms of mental acts? The authors inevitably involve the reader in the discussion of the prospects of the post -graphic paradigm. The book is designed for specialists working in different areas of neuronauki. The exception is the texts of the third section addressed to a less prepared reader - graduate students, students and, possibly, senior students
Author:
Author:Sakharov Dmitry Antonovich, Dyakonova Varvara Evgenievna
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
  • Category:Medical Books
  • Category:Politics & Social Science
  • Category:Psychology
  • Category:Reference books
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Series:
Series: Reasonable behavior and language
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-90717-52-5

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