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International Journal of Clinical Medicine and Bioengineering
ISSN:2737-534X
Frequency: Quarterly Published by lIKll

Open Access Research Paper
 IJCMB 2023/09
Vol.3, Iss.3 : 1-7
https://doi.org/10.35745/ijcmb2023v03.03.0001

Difficulty of Energy Expenditure of Brain When Using Written Speech


Sergei Saveliev1 and Alexander Chuev2*

1Avtsyn Research Institute of Human Morphology of FSBSI, Petrovsky National Research Center of Surgery, Moscow 119991, Russia
2Ivannikov Institute for System Programming of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow 119991, Russia

Received:August 20, 2023; Revised:September 01, 2023; Accepted:September 20, 2023; Published:September 30, 2023
Abstract:
The structural organization of the brain matures between 16 and 22 years old when spontaneous contradictions in individual behavior appear with the greatest frequency which is caused by the duality of human consciousness based on the early maturing instinctive-hormonal centers of the limbic system and the late differentiating neocortical fields of voluntary thinking. When creating a written speech, limbic and cortical mechanisms of motivational control are used and individualize the resulting text. Personalization of writing meaningful texts is enhanced by the variability of brain structures involved in this process. We examined evolutionary morphofunctional systems to evaluate their biological value. Depending on individual priorities and motivational choices, written composition was carried out in two strategies. The first was the most general principle of saving the energy expenditure of the brain during any voluntary activity. The second was the mobilization of cortical centers with extremely high energy costs. To identify these differences, a pragmalinguistic analysis technique was developed in this study, supporting both strategies.

Keywords:  Brain, Written language, Pragmalinguistics, Broca's area, Wernicke's area
*Corresponding author; e-mail: alexanderchuev@yandex.ru


Citation:Saveliev, S.; Chuev, A.Difficulty of Energy Expenditure of Brain When Using Written Speech. International Journal of Clinical Medicine and Bioengineering 2023, 3, 1-7. https://doi.org/10.35745/ijcmb2023v03.03.0001

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