The concept of coregulation between neurobehavioral subsystems: The logic interplay between excitatory and inhibitory ends

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 31 (3):337-338 (2008)
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Neuroconstructivism, Vol. 1: How the Brain Constructs Cognition implies that brain functioning depends on biofeedback and ecological trajectories. Using the building blocks of Boolean algebra known as logic gates and models of distributed control systems, I suggest that levels of regulatory states are responsible for optimal, pathological, and developmental processes. I include the impact of regulatory and nonregulatory functions on structural development

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