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Efimova, I. Ya. Dualistic Interactionism and Karl Pribram’s Holonomic Principle

Abstract: The article provides an analytical review of alternative trends of modern neurophysiology (Sherrington Ch., Penfield W., Eccles J.) and philosophy (Popper K.) proving the hypothesis of nonidentity of consciousness and mind. The article also describes C. Pribram’s original theory justifying the holonomic principle of brain activity based on the studies of memory.


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psychology, interactionism, neurophysiology, consciousness, brain, acceptor, engram, experiment, holography, holonomy.


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