Mechanism of implementation of psychological reactant capabilities Presentation of the object (information product) to the information.

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Mechanism of implementation of psychological reactant capabilities Presentation of the object (information product) to the information carrier; Perception of the object by the information carrier; The emergence of his relevant psychophysiological reactions; Recognition of these reactions by the reactant presenter; Adequate interpretation of reaction of the information carrier by the reactant presenter; First choice (taking into account the proper recognition and correct interpretation of the reactions mentioned) of method of further permissible tactical impact on the communicator; Implementation of this method in order to further optimize the process of information exchange, gaining of complete and reliable information on the subject of investigative or other action.

When a person inhales the odorant, odor molecules are captured by special cells - chemoreceptors covering the nasal passages. Odor molecule excites the neuron, the signal is transmitted along the axon into the neurons of “olfactory information center "- the olfactory bulb, located in the front of the brain. From the olfactory bulb the signal enters the cerebral cortex, providing a conscious perception of smell, and the limbic system.

Famous Russian psychologist and philosopher Rubinstein S.L. noted that: "the action of the same stimuli on the beings belonging to different species, on different individuals of the same species, on the same being at different times, under different conditions can cause different effects."