Erbena Phenomenon

Erbenes, also called Erben phenomena, are a phenomenon that is caused in a person by increased excitability and emotional manifestations. They can be caused by various factors such as stress, depression, anxiety and other mental illnesses.

Erbene phenomena manifest themselves in the form of various symptoms such as rapid heartbeat, sweating, nervousness, changes in breathing and muscle



Erben phenomenon is a hypothetical phenomenon that may occur in some people during neurophysiological studies or tests. The name of the phenomenon comes from the name of the neuropathologist Erben, who proposed this term in his book “New Data on Nerve Current.”

According to Erben's hypothesis of the phenomenon, there are areas in the brain that can perform separate functions and are independent



Erben-Phenomenon As already mentioned, Erben was one of the first neurologists to use electrical stimulation to treat diseases. In 1904, Erben discovered that applying electric current to nerves could help treat various diseases such as paralysis and migraine pain.

Erben was able to conduct an experiment that proved that electric current could transmit a signal to the central nervous system through nerves. This experiment became the basis for many other studies in the field of neurophysiology.

In the 1920s Erben