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[Brain and behavior]

H Ursin1

  • 1Institutt for biologisk og medisinsk psykologi, Universitetet i Bergen.

Tidsskrift for Den Norske Laegeforening : Tidsskrift for Praktisk Medicin, Ny Raekke
|June 30, 1995
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Recent brain and behaviour research milestones reveal parallel advancements in psychology and physiology. These fields mutually inform each other, leading to a complex, self-regulating central nervous network model.

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Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience
  • Psychology
  • Ethology

Context:

  • Psychological and physiological research have progressed in parallel, benefiting each other.
  • Cognitive models and psychological taxonomy have guided brain research hypotheses.

Purpose:

  • To review milestones in brain and behaviour research.
  • To highlight the synergy between psychological and physiological disciplines.

Summary:

  • Recent research milestones demonstrate the interconnectedness of brain and behaviour studies.
  • Data confirms cognitive models and taxonomy, supporting a shift from simple reflex chains to complex, self-regulating neural networks.

Impact:

  • Emergence of a multidisciplinary concept of the central nervous system.
  • Integration of psychological insights into neuroscientific understanding.
  • Advancement of cognitive science and animal ethology through integrated research.