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P. K. Anokhin : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pyotr Anokhin Pyotr Kuzmich Anokhin ((ロシア語:Пётр Кузьми́ч Ано́хин)) (1898–1974) was a Russian biologist and physiologist, author of Theory of functional systems and concept of ''systemogenesis''.〔Anokhin, P.K(1963), ''Systemogenesis as a General Regulator of Brain Development'', Progress in Brain Research, Vol. 9, The Developing Brain, Amsterdam, Elsevier (pp.54-86)〕 He made important contributions to cybernetics and psychophysiology. His pioneering concept on feedback was published in 1935.〔Anokhin, P.K.(1935), ''The Problem of the Center in the Physiology of Nervous Activity'', Gorky, 9-70.〕 == Overview == Anokhin was born in Russia in 1898. He studied neurophysiology and received a doctorate of medicine. He was an academician of Academy of Medical Sciences of the USSR and the Member of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR. He was one of the founders of the Institute of psychology of the USSR and the laboratory of neuro-physiology of training. In the 1920s he started his academic career under the guidance of Ivan Pavlov, Nobel Prize Winner in Physiology or Medicine in 1904. He developed the concept of feedback, published in 1935. Furthermore he "elaborated the theory of functional systems (FS) which tied together subtle neuro-physiological mechanisms and integral activity of an individual. FS theory was considered as the “methodological bridge” between psychology and physiology".〔(Who is who in Russian psychology ), 2007.〕
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