Schrödinger's Cat Smile

Structural Organization of the Brain

Author(s): Sergey P. Suprun, Anatoly P. Suprun and Victor F. Petrenko

Pp: 18-38 (21)

DOI: 10.2174/9789815049664122020005

* (Excluding Mailing and Handling)

Abstract

The current views of the neuropsychological organization of the brain are briefly reviewed based on the systemic description by A.R. Luria, one of the founders of neuropsychology. The ability of the brain, i.e., to represent reality in a spacetime manner and to construct objects of a totality of elementary sensations, has been analyzed. Extrasensory perception abilities of the brain as well as the potential involvement of brain structures in quantum interactions have been discussed. 


Keywords: Consciousness, Functional units of the brain, Neuropsychology, Specific and nonspecific brain systems, Unconscious.

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