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- W100739659 abstract "Publisher Summary This chapter discusses protocritic processes of the brain. The term protocritic is derived from Henry Head (1920) who, on the basis of experiments in which he severed his own peripheral nerves and studied his sensations as regeneration occurred, discerned two modes of feeling: epicritic and protopathic. Epicritic sensations carried local signs, that is, they allowed the stimulus to be referred to a point in space–time. By contrast, protopathic feelings, which occurred while the nerves were regenerating and before they had re-established their normal spectrum of fibre-sizes, globally reflected the intensive dimension of the stimulus. The foregoing analysis and the review of evidence indicates that systems of core brain stem, basal ganglia, and limbic forebrain structures can be discerned in which neurochemical events underlie to a large extent the behavioral functions that are regulated by these structures. Three classes of systems have been discerned. One class determines specific neuromuscular readiness and neurosensory readiness. A second deals with the momentary cessations of ongoing behavior; cessations that are interrupting distractors, the intervention of satiety, or the recurrence of reinforcing events. The third class of systems coordinates the readiness of the organism with the processes that lead to their momentary suspension. The neurochemical constitution of this class of systems is hormonal with neuropeptides operating on the hormonally induced neural state to regulate behavior." @default.
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