Dromotropic Action

The dromotropic effect is the ability of substances to change the speed and direction of the conditioned reflex through additional stimulation of nervous processes in the structures of the central nervous system.

A conditioned reflex is a mental reaction to a specific stimulus. In the process of its formation, a person begins to react in a certain way, for example, when he sees a red stripe on his hand, a person smiles,



The dromotropic effect is a psychological phenomenon in which physical sensations are a means of controlling the mental state. This is the idea that physical activity can be used to change and manage our mental state. For example, exercising or being outdoors can help improve your mood, reduce stress and anxiety, and increase motivation and self-confidence. However, it is important to note that dromotropism should not be considered a panacea for solving all psychological problems.

Dromotropic effects can occur either naturally or be the result of a person’s conscious influence on his psychological state. For example, exposure to nature, changes in habitual lifestyle, sleep patterns,