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Библиографические подробности
Главный автор: Hendiyani Irjanti, Henny
Формат: Recurso digital
Язык:английский
Опубликовано: Zenodo 2026
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Online-ссылка:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19273208
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  • <p>This work introduces a structural reinterpretation of neurophysiology within the framework of Microbial Integration Architecture Theory (MIAT). It proposes that the nervous system does not function as a primary controller of physiological processes, but as an execution interface operating within conditions established by microbial ecology, metabolic regulation, immune calibration, and extracellular organization.</p> <p>The text presents development as an architectural process in which biological systems are conditioned before neural activity becomes functionally expressed. From prenatal conditioning to postnatal ecological transition, neural function is described as an emergent property of system-wide coherence rather than an isolated neural phenomenon.</p> <p>By reframing neural activity as a downstream expression of distributed biological governance, this work integrates microbial metabolism, extracellular matrix dynamics, and immune signaling into a unified model of physiological regulation. It challenges brain-centric interpretations and offers a systems-based perspective on development, behavior, and neurophysiological variability.</p> <p>This manuscript serves as a conceptual foundation for understanding the nervous system within a broader ecological and architectural context.</p>