FUNCTIONS OF THE HIGNER DIVISIONS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM. CONDITIONED REFLEXES
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https://doi.org/10.37547/Keywords:
higher divisions of the nervous system, cerebral cortex, conditioned reflexes, higher nervous activity, excitation and inhibition, temporary neural connections, reflex activity, analysis and synthesis, adaptation, physiology.Abstract
This article examines the higher divisions of the nervous system, particularly the functional significance of the cerebral cortex, as well as the mechanisms of conditioned reflex formation from the perspective of scientific physiology. The higher divisions of the nervous system act as central structures responsible for receiving, analyzing, and processing environmental signals and for generating appropriate adaptive responses in the organism.
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