creators_name: Miroshnikov, Sergey type: other datestamp: 2000-09-07 lastmod: 2011-03-11 08:54:23 metadata_visibility: show title: Theoretical and computer modelling of the neuropsychological system: from reflex - to consciousness ispublished: pub subjects: cog-psy subjects: neuro-mod full_text_status: public keywords: simulation model neuropsychology mind consciousness abstract: The proposed theory of the neuropsychological system (NPS) consists of two parts, which correspond to two stages of theoretical and experimental modelling of NPS. The first part is the system-information approach to the analysis of neural-signal and mental phenomena, which allows to investigate organization of information contents of nervous signals into information-psychological phenomena of higher level of organization. The second part of the research project is the theory of two-level organization of NPS. 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