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О работе мозга в общем виде

О работе мозга в общем виде

Abstract

The article gives a diagram of the brain in general. Each sensory organ in the brain creates its own description of the world. Simultaneous recording of the brain in different languages should be carried out by one mechanism, one recording pulse. This mechanism can be found by examining the speech muscle movement. The human skeleton is considered as an open-mnogozven nickname and analysis methods being mechanics. Mental and social processes are more rational explanation.

Предлагается схема работы мозга в общем виде. Каждый орган чувств создает в мозгу свое собственное описание окружающего мира. Одновременная запись на различных языках мозга должна вестись одним механизмом, одним записывающим импульсом. Этот механизм можно отыскать, исследуя мышечную речь движения. Человеческий скелет рассматривается как открытый многозвенник, и анализ ведется методами механики. Психические и социальные процессы находят более рациональное объяснение.

Keywords

МОЗГОВАЯ ДЕЯТЕЛЬНОСТЬ, МОЗГОВЫЕ ПРОЦЕССЫ

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