Структуры обеспечивающие феномен сознания

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Нейрофизиологические механизмы нарушения сознания и современные методы исследований мозга. Верхлютов В.М. Институт высшей нервной деятельности и нейрофизиологии РАН ЦМТС МГУ НИИ инсультов РАМН г.Москва. Структуры обеспечивающие феномен сознания. Возникновение сознания и активирующей системы. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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