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BIOPHYSICAL MODELING OF THE RELATIVE RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN THE BRAIN AND THE “HYPOTHETICAL SECONDARY BRAINS”

Journal: International Journal of Advanced Research in Engineering and Technology (IJARET) (Vol.14, No. 01)

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Page : 37-45

Keywords : Biophysical Modeling; Cortical Projections; Hypothetical Secondary Brain;

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Abstract

Humans as psychobiological systems are regulated by the nervous system. The development of the nervous system begins in the fetal age and it is during the inheritance that all its stable topograms and function diagrams that are the base of their involuntary reflexes solidify. Thus, at birth, we already have the cortical projections of the sensory and motor homunculus. The quantitative growth of the brain takes place in a similar way in the brain as well as in the so-called hypothetical brains. The significant difference occurs in qualitative growth, which is not characteristic of hypothetical secondary brains, while in the central nervous system it plays a decisive role. Qualitative growth creates the elements and conditions of psychic regulation in humans. It should be emphasized that there are differences in the qualitative growth of the two hemispheres of the brain that result in the dominance of certain skills throughout life. It is important to note that psychic regulation is superior to neural regulation. We can safely say that the brain is the most active and determining organ of human life.

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