General Neurolinguistics is the field of research that arises naturally from the General Semantics defined by Alfred Korzybski when the mental barrier due to the unjustified certainty that physical reality cannot be confirmed with certainty and cannot be understood objectively, as hypothesized by Korzybski, is lifted.In relation to the discoveries made by Donald Hebb, Ivan Pavlov and Paul Chauchard, this discipline sets out to explain how the conceptual mode of thought that arises naturally from the mastery of an articulate language enables it to describe and understand the external world observed through our sensory perceptions and then enables it to measure it through the mathematical mode of thought that arises from the generalizations enabled by this same conceptual mode of thought.