Reflex Posotonic

Postmodern reflex

Reflex P is a complex complex reflex that ensures the maintenance of body posture in an upright position. P. is expressed in the influence of some centers on others, in the cooperative nature of the work of individual centers, in the uniqueness of the phenomenon of cooperative movements during changes and disturbances in posture.

The formation of the P reflex in humans consists of individual-typical characteristics of the activity of nerve centers and their connections. The role of these central structures in the implementation of P is very specific. As a result, I.P. Pavlov points to the presence of direct control levers and direct efferent influences of the same center. As it turns out, these central formations, which are assigned an autonomous role (by origin), always act together. Structural levels in their synergy are important not only for the regulation of the positions of bone levers, but also for the functioning of the highest nervous activity.

In the process of the evolution of reflexes, P appears as a complex process caused by the purposeful action of a person - a child. This P plays a crucial role in the implementation of anthropogenesis. A person’s action on the results of his mental and physical development is an essential point in the regulation and control of the function of those intermediate systems that have previously been used many times and have received the opportunity to improve them. Through motor



The postural reflex is an involuntary reaction of the body to a change in position in space. It is a group of neural processes that are triggered when the body's posture changes and ensure its correct positioning.

This reflex was discovered by the German scientist Heinrich Dress back in the 19th century, who described it as follows: “When the position of the body in space changes, certain muscle groups contract, which allows one to maintain balance and prevent falling.”

Our compatriot Ivan Mikhailovich Sechenov was the first to explain the mechanism of the postural reflex in physiology. In his writings, he emphasizes the importance and role of muscles in the body, describing them as a way to maintain balance and body position.

Currently, this reflex is being studied and actively used to study the mechanisms of the human nervous system. It is becoming increasingly important in medicine as a fundamental tool for analyzing the proper functioning of our body.

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