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Сложные функции головного мозга, с помощью которых осуществляется процесс рационального познания мира и обеспечивается целенаправленное взаимодействие с ним. Включают в себя восприятие, память, внимание, мышление.
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Состояние страдания, при котором человек не может полностью адаптироваться к стрессовым факторам и вызванному ими стрессу и демонстрирует дезадаптивное поведение.
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