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Nervous system therapies classification through the tridimensional vision of substance, information and energy
Author(s) -
Corneliu Toader,
Mioriţa Toader,
Mircea Drăghici,
Alina Oprea,
Andreea Nicoleta Serbanica,
Daniela Neacşu,
Iolanda Cristina Vivisenco
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
romanian medical journal
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2069-606X
pISSN - 1220-5478
DOI - 10.37897/rmj.2015.2.5
Subject(s) - energy (signal processing) , nervous system , substance p , computer science , substance use , neuroscience , artificial intelligence , human–computer interaction , cognitive science , psychology , medicine , mathematics , clinical psychology , neuropeptide , statistics , receptor
During its millenary approximation of reality, of understanding and conquering nature, the human knowledge has operated successively with the notions and concepts of substance, energy and information as different properties of substance and objective reality. It is known that there are different qualitative levels of organization for information within which the nervous system represent the highest level of complexity. Information has various levels of organization and different structures in the same manner as substance has distinct levels of evolvement and progress. The authors present a literature review for the classification of the nervous system therapies through the tridimensional vision of substance, information and energy.