Features of the nervous system according to Alexander Nebylitsyn
the main neurological features that determine a person’s response to external and internal stimuli, as well as the influence of these features on emotions, thinking and behavior control. The most important of these features are:
1) Nervous system strength – the ability of the nervous system to resist fatigue and stress, as well as adapt to intense external stimuli. It determines a person’s ability to control emotions under stress. Nebylitsyn believed that people with a strong nervous system demonstrate greater flexibility and emotional stability.
2) Neuroplasticity – the ability of the nervous system to quickly switch between different reactions and adapt to sudden changes in the environment. This feature is an indicator of the ability to learn quickly and solve problems. It is also associated with the ability to control maladaptive behavior and develop effective coping strategies.
3) Nerve equilibrium – refers to the ability to maintain stable emotions and behaviors in the face of various stimuli. It reflects the degree of harmony between the inhibitory and excitatory forces in the nervous system. A person with a neurologically balanced personality is less prone to mood swings and excessive emotions.