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Biomedical Science and Clinical Research(BSCR)

ISSN: 2835-7914 | DOI: 10.33140/BSCR

Impact Factor: 1.7

Viktoria Kondratenko

School of Informatics, University of Edinburgh, UK

Publications
  • Research Article   
    Mathematical Modelling of Human Cognitive and Neurophysiological Systems for Biomedical Applications
    Author(s): Viktoria Kondratenko* and Leonid Slovianov

    The complexity of the human psyche remains a central topic in neuroscience, psychology, and biomedical science. This paper introduces a novel approach to understanding the human psyche by integrating cognitive and neurophysiological systems into a unified mathematical framework. The study proposes a formalized model based on logical predicates to explore the interplay between physiological and cognitive processes, shedding light on the mechanisms behind human thoughts, behaviours, and interactions. The human psyche operates through two primary systems: the first signalling system, rooted in physiological responses, and the second signalling system, which enables cognitive functions like language, reasoning, and abstract thinking. Despite their interconnectedness, a lack of robust feedback mechanisms between these systems often leads to errors in perception, reasoning, and de.. Read More»

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