Neuromorphological bases of sensorimotor reactions

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Sibirskii nauchnyi meditsinskii zhurnal Pub Date : 2023-10-27 DOI:10.18699/ssmj20230506
V. V. Сhrishtop, V. G. Nikonorova
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Sensory motor activity is a typical form of purposeful human functioning that plays a significant role in the work of power structures. Its research is widespread in all spheres of military medicine. The aim of the study is to systematize the components and principles of organization of structural and functional elements of the central nervous system providing sensorimotor reactions based on the literature data. We obtained results on the combination of the somatotopic arrangement and the hierarchical principle of organization of sensorimotor circuits, according to which three levels are distinguished - medullary, subcortical and cortical. Sensory signals are converted into explicit motor signals as early as possible, and are subsequently subjected to modulating influences from memory, attention, and other neurophysiological processes at each of the above levels. Thus, sensory and motor information processing should not be regarded as the result of isolated neural circuits, but as extensive and closely interconnected networks covering the cerebral cortex and subcortical structures, in unity with other neurophysiological phenomena, such as memory and attention. The neuromorphological basis for the organization of sensorimotor reactions should be considered when developing a set of measures for professional selection, training, pharmacological correction of combat conditions and treatment of posttraumatic syndrome in employees of power structures.
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感觉运动反应的神经形态学基础
感觉运动活动是人类有目的功能的一种典型形式,在权力结构的工作中起着重要作用。它的研究广泛应用于军事医学的各个领域。本研究的目的是在文献资料的基础上,对中枢神经系统提供感觉运动反应的结构和功能要素的组成和组织原理进行系统化。我们得到了将感觉运动回路的体位排列与层次组织原则相结合的结果,并据此区分出髓质、皮层下和皮层三个层次。感觉信号尽可能早地转化为外显运动信号,并随后在上述每个水平上受到记忆、注意和其他神经生理过程的调节影响。因此,感觉和运动信息处理不应被视为孤立的神经回路的结果,而应被视为覆盖大脑皮层和皮层下结构的广泛而紧密相连的网络,与其他神经生理现象(如记忆和注意)相统一。在制定权力结构雇员的职业选择、训练、战斗状态的药理学矫正和创伤后综合症治疗等一系列措施时,应考虑感觉运动反应组织的神经形态学基础。
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