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The Physiological Effects of Mental Activity and Psychological State on the Unity of Form and Spirit with Human Energy with the Example of Chinese and Western Medicine

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All the activated regions (pixels/voxels of the tomograms) are areas that are blocked by the brain as they disrupt the analysis of social categories, and in fact the areas associated with these analyzes consume less. energy so methods cannot detect them (due to space-time thresholds). The use of fMRI and PET raises significant concerns about physiological, technical and (most importantly) methodological challenges; examining them will be particularly useful in the design of research (including meta-analysis) in social neuroscience (for review): Logothesis , 2008; Figley, Stroman, 2011). One of our early pioneering efforts in the development of new medical specialties is known as integrated Chinese and Western medicine. The basic research concepts and methodologies, as well as the clinical treatment of thoughts and patterns, are not only different from traditional Chinese medicine but also from current Western medicine. (“Relevance between Psychology - Physiology - Pathology Viewed from ...”) Both can learn from each other and complement each other, which will ultimately result in the mutual advancement of Chinese medicine and Western medicine. China's initial benefits in developing the new drug came from the joint development of the target. The relationship between Western medicine and traditional Chinese medicine has been tried to be investigated in terms of psychological, physiological and pathological factors. The concept as a whole derives from the "unity of form and spirit", which derives its importance primarily from the importance of the mental activity and psychological state of man, psychological factors and social, natural environment and biological characteristics, physiological and pathological changes of psychological activity. Last but not least , the result from Ede Wen. Guterry's thesis that "restrictions are the theory of learning" can be expressed as follows: It is necessary to put the so-called psychological activity on the physiological reality of the integration of physiological and psychological things, subjective and things and objective things. I think this is the most important challenge facing the scientific community today. The body as a whole, general medical research using systems integration, information transfer, self-regulation, functional testing, and other methods, and analysis of the body as a whole are brought together here. It is thought that by doing both theoretical and practical work, the importance of "psychological, physiological and pathological" can be raised to a whole new level.

Keywords: Chinese and Western Medicine, Mental Activity, Psychological State, Human Energy, Form and Spirit Unity, Physiological Effects

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