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Mathematical Modeling of the Functioning of Conditioned Reflexes

Mathematical Modeling of the Functioning of Conditioned Reflexes The basic principles and approaches to mathematical modeling of conditioned reflexes in a human or animal on the basis of the developed mathematical apparatus of differential equations with a delayed argument are proposed and analyzed. This model clearly takes into account the slow interaction of a group of interconnected neurons and illustrates the dependence of the decision-making speed in real typical situations on the magnitude of the delay in the passage of a neuro signal in the CNS. The mechanism of generating a number of the so-called multilink conditioned reflexes is shown. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Cybernetics and Systems Analysis Springer Journals

Mathematical Modeling of the Functioning of Conditioned Reflexes

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1060-0396
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1573-8337
DOI
10.1007/s10559-023-00536-8
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Abstract

The basic principles and approaches to mathematical modeling of conditioned reflexes in a human or animal on the basis of the developed mathematical apparatus of differential equations with a delayed argument are proposed and analyzed. This model clearly takes into account the slow interaction of a group of interconnected neurons and illustrates the dependence of the decision-making speed in real typical situations on the magnitude of the delay in the passage of a neuro signal in the CNS. The mechanism of generating a number of the so-called multilink conditioned reflexes is shown.

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Cybernetics and Systems AnalysisSpringer Journals

Published: Nov 1, 2022

Keywords: mathematical modeling; multilevel conditioned reflexes; delayed interaction of neurons; living neural network; memory mechanism

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