. Brain mechanisms and learning, a symposium. Psychophysiology; Learning, Psychology of. p. K. ANOKHIN 203 form of facilitating influences both at the moment ot the action oi the external stimulations and, especially, at the moment of the appearance of the orienting-invcstigatory Fig. 8 Schematic representation of the constituent processes of the afferent synthesis stage. The scheme shows the constant activating influ- ence of the brain stem reticular formation on the afferent synthesis. It manifests itself during the action of the experimental situ- ation as a whole and durmg the e


. Brain mechanisms and learning, a symposium. Psychophysiology; Learning, Psychology of. p. K. ANOKHIN 203 form of facilitating influences both at the moment ot the action oi the external stimulations and, especially, at the moment of the appearance of the orienting-invcstigatory Fig. 8 Schematic representation of the constituent processes of the afferent synthesis stage. The scheme shows the constant activating influ- ence of the brain stem reticular formation on the afferent synthesis. It manifests itself during the action of the experimental situ- ation as a whole and durmg the episodic action of the conditioned stimulus. A^, A-. Analysers through which the situation stimuh produce their effect, a^. Collateral action of the same stunuli through the reticular formation. A. Analyser of the conditioned stinuilus. a. Collateral action of the conditioned stimulus throutrh the reticular formation. 3. PHYSIOLOGICAL FORMING THE APPARATUS OF THE ACCEPTOR OF ACTION In this part of our report we shall describe a new mechanism ot the conditioned reaction noticeci and claborateti in our laboratory. In its physiological essence this mechanism is the end result of the afferent. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Council for International Organizations of Medical Sciences; Fessard, A. (Alfred); Delafresnaye, J. F. (Jean Francisque), 1919-. Springfield, Ill. , Thomas


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