instinctive control system (INSC)

The term instinctive control system (INSC) refers to one of five neurobehavioral control systems in the central nervous system (CNS) of the human, macaque, rat and mouse. The others are the intuitive control system, adaptive control system, symbolic control system and interrupt control system ( Bowden-2021 ). Final 21 Mar 2025.

Also known as: instinctive control system, instinctive system

NeuroNames ID: 5716

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instinctive control system

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English

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macaque

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Bowden-2021

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Mapping reward mechanisms by intracerebral self-stimulation in the rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta).

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instinctive system

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English

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Unspecified

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Bowden-2021

Citation:

Source Title:

Mapping reward mechanisms by intracerebral self-stimulation in the rhesus monkey (Macaca mulatta).

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INSC

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acronym

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Unspecified

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NeuroNames

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University of Washington, Seattle, WA

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