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  • Title: [Comparative aspects of a study of the self-regulation of higher nervous activity in experimental neuroses in dogs, cats and rats].
    Author: Khananashvili MM.
    Journal: Zh Evol Biokhim Fiziol; 1984; 20(2):129-34. PubMed ID: 6539547.
    Abstract:
    The higher nervous activity has been studied by means of motor-alimentary conditioned reflexes and delayed reactions in dogs, cats and albino rats at early stages of development of experimental informational neurosis. It was shown that formation of stable pathological reactions is preceeded by self- regulational activity of the brain directed towards elimination of a pathological situation, as well as to the increase of the stability of the nervous system to pathogenic agents. Comparative studies on rodents and predatory animals indicate that in different species the same pathogenic effects on the brain may elicit different forms of self-regulation of the higher nervous activity.
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