Abstract

No matter when or from which direction a neural signal is transmitted, the neural signal expression of a neuron within a neural region is unique. This unique neural signal expression is determined by the nature of the neuron, which is determined by the neurotransmitters it secretes. In the nervous system, the particlization process of neural signals can create structural relationships between neurons within a neural region. Within a neural region, the extreme combinations of the particlization process of neural signals from different neurons generate consciousness. The specific and non-specific neural tracts together form a reflex cross-section composed of the neural structures within the thalamic reflex pathway. The neural structures that make up the thalamic reflex cross-section are easily controlled by the thalamus, affecting the neural activity of various neural structures within the entire cerebral cortex, and forming neural reflex responses throughout the cerebral cortex

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