Caudal

Caudality is an outdated concept in the world of neuroscience and behavioral sciences that is often used to describe the brain. Caudal individuals exhibit a high level of integration of the autonomic nervous system with the cerebral system, allowing them to respond quickly to environmental changes. They are also highly sensitive to emotions and have strong instinctive reactions. However, the use of the term caudality has its limitations. For example, it does not take into account biological factors such as gender and genetic predisposition. In addition, the concept of caudality is often associated with an underestimation of certain brain functions that may be key in controlling our actions. Research on this topic continues, and understanding of this phenomenon is becoming broader and more complex.