autoneurohoda
Autoneurohoda is a theoretical framework in neuroscience and bioengineering that seeks to describe a self-regulated neural architecture capable of coordinating autonomic and somatic neural signals through internally generated feedback. The term combines auto- (self) with neuro- (nerve) and hoda (a path or guided process), and it is used mainly in speculative discussions and some niche theoretical writings rather than as an established biological mechanism.
In its proposed conception, autoneurohoda envisions modular neural circuits that continuously monitor activity and metabolic state,
Research status is largely theoretical. Autoneurohoda is supported mainly by computational models and analogy with closed-loop
See also: Autonomic nervous system; Neuromodulation; Brain-computer interface; Closed-loop control; Neural plasticity.