The role of systematizing factors such as supporting and non-supporting in predicted animal behaviour formation (systemic theory of closed-circle brain function formation)
Journal: I.P. Pavlov Russian Medical Biological Herald (Vol.1, No. 12)Publication Date: 1999-03-10
Abstract
The article deals with the phenomena of supporting and non-supporting of conditioned signals followed by characteristic changes in higher nervous system activity is discussed in this article. The author summerizes and analyses the experimental data obtained at the department of Normal Physiology at Ryazan State Medical University (1963-1999). Non-supporting is regarded as a form of the systematizing factors of negative conditioned reflexes. The systemic theory of closed circle brain function formation is formulated.
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