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1) It receives very rich afferentiation from other parts of the Central Nervous System (CNS) and especially from sensory systems (analysers). This afferentiation has a stimulating (excitatory) effect on this system.

2. Not specific active system of a brain sends efferent signals to all lower, higher and same level brain structures.

3. These efferent pathways transmit both activating (increasing excitability) and inhibitory (decreasing excitability) signals of the corresponding brain structures.

4. Since not specific active system of a brain has a lot of adrenergic synapses (i.e. where the mediator is noradrenaline), its activity increases dramatically with the release into the blood of brain hormones of catechalamines adrenal glands, which in its chemical structure and properties are almost identical to the above-mentioned mediator.

5. As a consequence of the described properties, the not specific active system of a brain activity increases significantly under psycho-emotional tension, even more under psychoemotional stress, in turn, contributing to their strengthening.

Using a piece of sugar by Vanga's clients was necessary for her to obtain with the help of skin sensitivity data on temperature and humidity of a piece of sugar about a person's psycho-emotional state and his ideomotor. Although Vanga was blind, she had strongly developed tactile functions.

It is known that scientists have learned to read the thoughts of paralyzed people. They have tried on volunteers the technology of brain scanning, which allows

to determine with high probability the preferences of a person. A test sample of the

device evaluates the activity of different parts of the brain using spectroscopy.

Activation of one or another part of the cortex leads to a change in the concentration

of oxygen in the blood entering it, which, in turn, affects the absorption of

electromagnetic radiation by brain tissue, so it is possible to determine the human

response to certain external stimuli due to changes in this indicator. Vanga also

without any devices, at the subconscious level, had unique abilities to scan the brain.

Thoughts can materialize. There is a so-called ideomotor act (from Greek idea – idea

and lat. motor – driving) – a term used in empirical psychology to refer to motor