Activitas Nervosa Superior is an international peer-reviewed journal that publishes results of original basic, clinical and theoretical research of brain and mental processes, as well as diseases of the nervous system within the spectrum from natural to mind sciences. This includes fields of neuroscience, psychology, psychiatry, psycho-neuroendocrinology and neuroimmunology, computational and systems modeling and neurophysics, and related molecular and cellular processes. We also welcome scholarly reviews. Articles focused on basic conceptual and philosophical problems of neuroscience and psychology are also within the scope of the journal. The journal also publishes editorials, case studies and short communications. The main aim of the journal is to facilitate an understanding of the fundamental mechanisms of neural and cognitive processes and the transfer of basic information to clinical applications.
Activitas Nervosa Superior
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Identyfikatory
ISSN | 2510-2788 |
e-ISSN | 1802-9698 |
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Springer International Publishing
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Zbiór danych: Springer
Artykuły
Activitas Nervosa Superior > 2019 > 61 > 4 > 170-216
5-Methoxy-N,N-dimethyltryptamine (acronymized as 5-MeO-DMT) is sui generis among the numerous naturally occurring psychoactive substances due to its unparalleled ego-dissolving effects which can culminate in a state of nondual consciousness that is phenomenologically similar to transformative peak experiences described in various ancient contemplative traditions (e.g., Advaita Vedānta, Mahāyāna Buddhism,...
Activitas Nervosa Superior > 2019 > 61 > 4 > 159-164
The principles of classical physics, including deterministic dynamics and observability of physical states, are incompatible with the existence of unobservable conscious minds that possess free will. Attempts to directly accommodate consciousness in a classical world lead to philosophical paradoxes such as causally ineffective consciousness and possibility of alternate worlds in which functional brain...
Activitas Nervosa Superior > 2019 > 61 > 4 > 165-169
Despite burnout being considered primarily a syndrome related to medical professionals, it is now known that it affects a wider range of professions as well. It is seen as a state of complete physical, emotional, and cognitive depletion. In physicians, not only can burnout lead to work-related absenteeism but also it may affect their patients while teachers’ burnout may affect the mental well-being...