Abstract

<p style="text-align: justify;"><span lang="EN-US">Violations of voluntary self-regulation are an important factor in deviant behavior, which determines the importance of studying their brain mechanisms. The requests of preventive practice require the identification of the most ontogenetically early mechanisms, largely based on the work of the energy block of the brain. Corrective influence on this block allows overcoming neurodynamic dysfunctions and systemically caused problems of voluntary self-regulation, that is, normalizing the work of the vertical vector of the brain organization of behavior to prevent possible behavioral deviations. The article presents a neuropsychological analysis of the results of studies covering common dysfunctional states of the vertical vector of the brain organization of behavior. Particular attention is paid to the subnormal level of dysfunction. It is concluded that regulatory dysfunctions, which are among the determinants of deviant behavior, can be both primary and secondary; in the latter case, they are based on the deficiency of the structures of the energy block of the brain, the modern neuropsychological strategy for overcoming which is also described in the article.</span></p>

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