Search Activity Concept

Search Activity Concept (SAC) is a psychophysiological concept that integrates subject’s behavior, resistance to stress and deteriorating factors, pathogenetic mechanisms of different mental and psychosomatic disorders, REM sleep functions, brain monoamines activity and brain laterality.

Read more about Search Activity Concept:  History, Behavioural Attitudes, Behaviour and Body Resistance, Behaviour and Paradoxical (REM) Sleep, Behaviour, REM Sleep and Brain Monoamines, Behaviour and Some Mental Disorders

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