Description: The book describes the most important study in the history of the objective scientific laboratorian investigation of the mammalian brain activity – The Lectures on The Work of Cerebral Hemispheres by Pavlov Ivan Petrovich, the Nobel Price laureate and scientist who described the highest nervous activities of high-order species including homo (humans). The book synthesizes twenty years of objective and experimental studies of high nervous activity in dogs, apes including homo (humans), rats, and other mammalian animals. The book describes laws, principles, and brain localization that constitute animals’ behavior including emotions, aggressions, speech production/recognition, movements, sleep state, habits, personality development, behavioral deviations, copulation activity, and other simple and complicated behavioral patterns derived from conditional and unconditional reflexes bonds, chains and stereotypes. This is the first real book in the history of studying the brain that dissects and objectively and experimentally analyzes laws that produce all kinds of behavior of humans such as language, politics, crafts, culture, economics, law, music, eating, sex, war, crimes, murders, mental disorders, hunting, depression, aggression, etc. The book is in good condition (see photos). The book was printed in 1952 in Moscow.
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